How to Deal With Hypertension With Herbal Remedies

How to Deal With Hypertension With Herbal Remedies

Hypertension or more commonly known as high blood pressure is called the disease of our time. The occurrence of this disease has increased exponentially in the past century. Current statistics point out that nearly a third of Americans live with Continue reading →
How to Deal With Hypertension With Herbal Remedies

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Doctors may be able to predict premature death risk with calcium scan

… exercising, and taking medication to treat heart risk factors such as high blood pressure, elevated blood cholesterol and type 2 diabetes,” Shaw said.
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Dear Graham Norton: why should I care for my grieving mother now – where was she when I needed her?

The TV presenter and comedian Graham Norton advises readers. Email problems, questions and requests for life advice to him at graham@telegraph.co.uk
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Salivary and serum cortisol and relation to blood pressure in infancy and early childhood in very …

Salivary and serum cortisol and relation to blood pressure in infancy and early childhood in very …

Programming of the HPA axis possibly explains the relation between IUGR and/or preterm birth and elevated blood pressure in later life.
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Procedure at Midtown helps stroke victims recover

A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weakened blood vessel ruptures and … Risk factors include obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and …
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Battling high blood pressure

One in every 3 adults deals with blood pressure, which can lead to more complications. Dr. Asa tells 3 ways to help prevent high blood pressure.
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'I've always preferred myself looking tanned – and still do'

Even after two operations on her face for melanomas, Catherine Rabett is still a sun addict, but she considers herself lucky and hopes others will recognise the danger
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Sleep Apnea May Boost Depression Risk in Men, Study Finds

Sleep Apnea May Boost Depression Risk in Men, Study Finds

By Kathleen DohenyHealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, May 18, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Men who have the sleep disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea appear to have a higher risk of depression, new research suggests.
Men with undiagnosed, severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) had more than double the risk of depression compared to those without sleep apnSee Original Article

Naps May Boost Worker Productivity

THURSDAY, July 2, 2015 (HealthDay News) —
Taking a nap while on the job might help workers be more productive, new research suggests.
A University of Michigan study found power naps or extended breaks during the day could ease frustration, help offset impulsive behavior and increase workplace safety.
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Vets With PTSD Might Need Sleep Apnea Screening: Study

FRIDAY, May 29, 2015 (HealthDay News) — For U.S. veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the risk of sleep apnea increases along with the severity of the mental health condition, a new study contends.
Sleep apnea — a common sleep disorder in which breathing frequently stops and starts — is potentially serious.
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Menopausal Women’s Sleep May Suffer at Different Times of the Month

TUESDAY, June 16, 2015 (HealthDay News) — As women begin menopause, hormone fluctuations increase the risk of sleep problems during certain phases of the menstrual cycle, according to a small new study.
Researchers analyzed the sleep patterns of 20 women in the earliest stage of menopause (perimenopause), including 11 who had difficulty sleepingSee Original Article

Boston Globe (July 11, 2015): Fear of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Prompt Lifestyle Changes

Boston Globe (July 11, 2015): Fear of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Prompt Lifestyle Changes

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Sat, 07/11/2015

When Jamie Tyrone found out that she carries a gene that gives her a 91 percent chance of developing Alzheimer’s disease beginning around age 65, she sank into a depression so deep that at times she wanted to end her life.
Tyrone, a registered nurSee Original Article

Partners HealthCare Innovation Summer 2015 Newsletter: Windows Into the Brain

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Mon, 07/13/2015

Ultra-high resolution imaging tools like 7-Tesla MRI now allowresearchers to glimpse the brain in extraordinary detail, openingthe door to new diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders.
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Boston Globe (June 21, 2015): When Should You Take the Car Keys from an Aging Parent?

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Sun, 06/21/2015

It’s the conversation no adult child wants to have, the family dynamic few want to discuss publicly. But the pain pours out on an Alzheimer’s help line, where middle-aged sons and daughters call crying, afraid to tell mom or dad it’s time to stoSee Original Article

New York Times (July 21, 2015): Women Decline Toward Dementia Faster Than Men, Study Suggests

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Tue, 07/21/2015

Women who develop slight but detectable deficits in memory and mental acuity late in life tend to decline faster than men with mild impairment, researchers reported on Tuesday.
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Potential New Treatments for Often-Nefarious Skin-Picking Disorder

Potential New Treatments for Often-Nefarious Skin-Picking Disorder

The study shows that the compounds N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) and glutathione can be effective in treating skin-picking disorder in mice and therefore …
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than just Glutathione Peroxidase Mimics

Small Organoselenium Compounds: More than just Glutathione Peroxidase Mimics. Prof. Dr. Thomas Wirth*. Article first published online: 16 JUL …
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Kidney cancer: Novel targets in altered tumour metabolism in kidney cancer : Nature Reviews …

The findings by Wettersten et al. have identified additional targets in the glutathione metabolism pathway for kidney cancer treatment, including the …
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Glutathione-induced drought stress tolerance in mung bean

We studied the role of exogenous glutathione (GSH) in conferring drought stress tolerance in mung bean (Vigna radiata cv. Binamoog-1) seedlings by …
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Time (July 23, 2015): How Exercise Helps Curb Alzheimer’s Symptoms

Time (July 23, 2015): How Exercise Helps Curb Alzheimer’s Symptoms

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Thu, 07/23/2015

At the annual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in July 2015, scientists report some encouraging news about the benefits of exercise. In the first studies to look at physical activity among people already diagnosed with the early stagSee Original Article

Harvard Medical School News (July 15, 2015): Sugar-Coated

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Wed, 07/15/2015

Type 2 diabetes is known to put individuals at risk for numerous health complications. Now, a study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center sheds new light on the often-overlooked toll that diabetes canSee Original Article

National Institute on Aging (July 8, 2015): New Pay Line for Alzheimer's Awards

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Wed, 07/08/2015

We will be posting a new pay line for Alzheimer’s research, and I want to alert you to two important facts around it. First, the new pay lines are nine percentage points higher than our general RPG pay line and show advantages in other lines too,See Original Article

Time (June 10, 2015): Mental and Social Activity Delays the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s

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Wed, 06/10/2015

There’s evidence that such activities do little to change the underlying drivers of Alzheimer’s, but doctors say they delay symptoms.

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Top Fringe promoter launches new food festival

Top Fringe promoter launches new food festival

The new festival, which will run from 29 July-2 August, will also feature talks and debates on everything from the benefits of organic food and the …
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GOP has knives out for school lunch rules

“Supporters of child nutrition programs want to put in provisions to reach more kids with summer food and child care food programs, and there are …
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Barrow boys veg out on new food delivery scheme in Cardiff

And all the fruit and veg is priced competitively with the organic produce in the big supermarkets and they insist they are no more expensive, and even …
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2015 Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Undergraduate Research Excellence Awards

We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2015 Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism Undergraduate Research Excellence Awards, …
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Foods to Fight Inflammation | Door County Daily News

Foods to Fight Inflammation | Door County Daily News

Inflammation is a contributor to many chronic illnesses such as arthritis, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, some cancers, and even Alzheimer's Disease.
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What Doctors Don't Know about Inflammation – ProHealth

Less understood is that as maturing people suffer chronic inflammatory insults, they simultaneously encounter impairment of beneficial immune …
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Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals Reports Human Proof of Principle Study of Lead Compound …

… 2015 I Rock Creek Pharmaceuticals, Inc., (NASDAQ: RCPI), a drug development company focused on chronic inflammatory disease and neurologic …
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Hot To Squat: Poppin' Cherries

Asthma is also a chronic inflammatory disease that, if you suffer like I do, cherries help to bring down some of that inflammation so we can get through …
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Utilize Your Innate Potential To Be Healthy Posted By: Maria Gini

Utilize Your Innate Potential To Be Healthy Posted By: Maria Gini

You as a parent want your children to bounce with robust health and oodles of energy. It is possible even these days; though we constantly read of all the harmful effects of pollution and genetically modified food. Since now the focus is on wellness, rather than cure for illness, you also need to focus on certain areas to ensure that your children See Original Article

Celiac Disease: Scientists Discover Why Gluten is Attacked by the Immune System

The immune system of patients with celiac disease reacts to gluten proteins from cereal grains, causing inflammation of the mucous membrane in the …
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Pain response may differ in males, females

So there is a balance between looking at the immune system as a way to treat pain, and understanding that the immune system has an important role …
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ASCO recognizes immunology pioneer

The award recognizes Allison for his research that led to the understanding that the immune system can play a crucial role in cancer treatment.
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Dog gets moving to overcome obesity

Dog gets moving to overcome obesity

Dog suffering from weight problem and other issues gets a new lease on life.
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Weight Loss Drug: Diabetic Medication Saxendra (Liraglutide) Effective Against Scaling Obesity

In another round of testing, Saxendra, a weight loss drug, has confirmed previous studies that it is effective against curbing problems related to obesity …
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Seven top tips to stop your child becoming obese

To mark Childhood Obesity Week, which runs until Sunday, nurseries, … Dr Andrew Coward, chairman of Birmingham's Childhood Obesity Steering …
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AAP Releases New Recommendations for Preventing Childhood Obesity

The AAP encourages pediatricians begin obesity prevention with expectant mothers and recommend mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first 6 …
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