case studies
case studies
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-21
A new study published in the Archives of Surgery found no difference between outcomes of patients younger or older than 60 years who underwent gastric by-pass surgery. This study at the Western ...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-03
Researchers have found the presence of numerous harmful pesticides in the placentas of pregnant women.According to a study by the University of Granada, fifteen different substances linked to pe...
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by FRANCISCO MEJIAS - 2007-10-23
A recent survey conducted by the University of Maryland found that consumers listed tuna, shrimp, and salmon as the fish with the highest levels of mercury. However, when asked which fish had the ...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-26
A recent report from the Institute of Medicine addresses the toll that cancer therapies have on patients' mental and emotional state that may potentially cause other health problems. Although cancer t...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-26
Obesity is on the rise, and so are associated health risks like diabetes, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnea. Although once believed to be a risky and rare procedure, bariatr...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-21
General recommendations for heart health are: get about 40 minutes of exercise at least 3 times a week, cut dietary fat and salt intake, pay attention to your blood pressure and cholesterol. But...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-21
According to a study from Linkoping University in Sweden, Omega-3 fatty acids have a protective effect on allergies in children. For one year olds whose mothers had ingested fish oil during preg...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-10-30
A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism finds a connection between older men with low levels of testosterone and an increased long-term risk of death com...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-11-02
A recent survey conducted by the University of Maryland found that consumers listed tuna, shrimp, and salmon as the fish with the highest levels of mercury. However, when asked which fish had th...
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by EmpoweredD - 2007-11-02
A recent study on Air pollution reported in the Journal of Clinical Investigation may explain how small particles in air pollution might trigger blood clots and cause heart attacks and strokes. ...