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Monthly Archives: June 2010
A recent study indicated that childhood asthma may be reduced by 50% when the DPT (diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus) is delayed by more than 2 months.
Cats are one of the most allergenic animals
Washington University School of Medicine found a simple way to decrease allergies to your feline friends
Give your cat a warm water soak monthly to decrease dander
A study led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, which appears in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests that measuring a level of protein RBP4, secreted from fat cells, may help identify people at risk of diabetes before their symptoms become apparent.
A recent study evaluated quercetin as a tool to lower blood pressure in 19 men and women with stage I pre-hypertension.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Framingham Heart Study has reported that twice as many middle-aged Americans have developed diabetes in the last 30 years.
Are organically grown plant foods healthier than their commercially grown counterparts? Many of us think so, as we add those extra dollars to the bill in the store…
New England Journal of Medicine has just published a study, according to which B-vitamins, including folate, do not improve brain function and memory of the elderly.
This control study complements the few short-term studies to date on the beneficial effects on potassium-enriched salt on the blood pressure.
Researchers looked at the prevalence of complementary therapy useamong 334 Canadian women with breast cancer in a cross-sectional retrospective survey.