Blood test helps predict metabolic syndrome: study
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A new blood test found that people with high levels of a type of damaged cholesterol were much more likely to develop metabolic syndrome, putting them at higher risk of heart disea ...
Got Allergies? A Sinister But Rarely Acknowledged Cause
"Although the yeast syndrome is viewed by mainstream medical professionals as "alternative," "speculative," or even outright quackery, there's more to the condition than one might think--all you have ...
How and Where Fat Is Stored Predicts Disease Risk Better ...
Newswise — A new study in mice indicates that overeating, rather than the obesity it causes, is the trigger for developing metabolic syndrome, a collection of heath risk factors that increases an in ...
Meditation: a "non-medicine" cure for common problems.
We know that meditation helps to increase concentration and reduces stress. But it is also good for fighting many other problems for which we normally pop a pill. Here's a list of things that meditat ...
Fatigue is a Signal
Are you tired a lot? I mean, REALLY tired? Being fatigued sometimes is natural; feeling chronically fatigued is a signal that something is not right. Here’s a list of some of the most common causes ...
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Slimming pill ‘tricks’ body into burning fat
SCIENTISTS have created an exercise pill that tricks cells into thinking they are undergoing serious exertion and so helps the body burn extra fat.
The drug hints at radical new potential treatment ...
Rising number of Japan's kids have weight problem
A growing number of Japanese children have weight problems that could set them up for health problems later in life, and standards must be set to deal with the issue, researchers said on Monday.
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Healthy home!
There is an architect here in Baltimore who advertises that he can relieve your immune system by grounding electrical currents and minimizing exposures. This architect has training in the German scien ...
Chronic pain relieved/reduced by playing Tai Chi
I started to learn Tai Chi about 2 years ago. Before that I had a very bad TMJ which hurted the half of my body very frequently due to the nerve and muscle inflammation. After 1 year of practicing T ...
Less Caffeine is Good for You
I recently was confronted with the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, such as bloating, intestinal cramping, irregular stool and a general gastrointestinal discomfort, hence the name IBS. A littl ...