Heart disease
- Health & Fitness (05 Jan, 2009)
Patients Undergoing Liposuction Could Be at Risk of Developing Heart Disease
According to American scientists, liposuction may have a negative influence on heart. ...
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- Health & Fitness (21 Apr, 2009)
Breast Feeding Lowers The Chances Of Developing Heart Diseases In Women
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA) have found that the longer a woman feeds her baby with breast milk, the smaller is her possibility of developing heart diseases. ...
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- Science (07 Aug, 2007)
Male birth decline - an environmental fault?
Polluted Earth gives us less males than ever. The crucial male birth decline was observed in United States and Japan. ...
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- Health & Fitness (12 Feb, 2008)
Woman's Death Linked to Second-Hand Smoking
The death of a young waitress suffering from asthma who died at her workplace was reported to be a result of environmental tobacco smoke. ...
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- Science (06 Aug, 2008)
Japanese Women Are the Longest Living in the World
Japanese women were once again named the longest living people in the world in 2008, showing the life expectancy of 86 years old, Japan's health ministry reported. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Aug, 2008)
Red Bull May Lead to Heart Damage, Scientists Say
According to the latest research, the popular energy drink Red Bull can increase the risk of heart damage. ...
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- Science (26 Jan, 2009)
Binge Drinkers Have Less Problems with Erectile Dysfunction
Australian researchers carried out a study to find that alcohol can, in fact, improve the sexual performance of men. Recent discovery contradicts the known belief that alcohol is one of the causes of erectile dysfunction. ...
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- Hot Discussions (10 Feb, 2009)
The Impact of Energy Drinks on Health ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Mar, 2009)
Depressions Are Bad for Your Heart
Researchers from the Washington Medical Academy claim that prolonged depressions increase the risk of heart diseases more than any genetic factor. ...
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- Health & Fitness (25 Mar, 2009)
Optimism Improves Health
According to the results of an American research, optimists live longer and a lot healthier than pessimistic people do. The study which had lasted for almost 8 years had involved 100,000 women as volunteers. ...
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- Science (16 Nov, 2007)
The Main Genetic Difference between Humans and Chimpanzees Revealed
In spite of the fact that humans and chimpanzees have almost 99 percent of genes identical, their difference is so great that it lead scientists to question where is the core of the matter. ...
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- Health & Fitness (06 Dec, 2008)
Scientists Found A Way To Treat Heart Infarction
A group of British scientists has successfully finished an experiment that can completely change the destinies of millions of people suffering from cardio-vascular diseases. They have applied the revolutionary technology by using stem cells. ...
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- Health & Fitness (09 Feb, 2009)
The Most Popular Causes of Death In 2030
At the end of 2008, a list with a prognostic of the most popular causes of mortality in the year 2030 was published by the World Health Organization. ...
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- Health & Fitness (15 Feb, 2009)
Sex Lowers The Risk Of Cancer And Flu
A healthy sexual life does not only keep one in a good mood, but also, according to scientists, lowers the risk of erectile dysfunction and even heart attack. ...
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- Health & Fitness (17 Feb, 2009)
Doctors Succeeded In Saving A Girl Born With A Half Of The Heart
According to the statistics, approximately 1 child out of 100 is born with one or other deficiency of the heart. But such a serious pathology as the one Mira Larrison was born with is a rarity. ...
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