Monday, October 24, 2011

Tax More Frightening

What they feared that smokers want to stop bad habits? Neither the threat of heart attack, nor the threat of impotence as it is usually listed on the packaging of cigarettes, but the taxes!According to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The British Medical Journal, raising cigarette taxes is the most effective measures to reduce the urge to buy cigarettes.

Hunger Can Make Us Happy

It turned out that hunger can make us happy. Even the hungry can be a motivator to help us find food.Thus the results of a study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience some time ago. When hungry, the body will require more calories are accompanied by increased ghrelin hormone or hormones are known to promote hunger. However, some researchers argue the function of ghrelin was a side effect

Increased Age Decreased Activity

Activities a child will drop dramatically as a teenager. One reason is that least an opportunity for them to do physical activity.The study, published The Journal of the American Medical Association show at the age of nine, children's physical activity an average of 3 hours a day. At age 15, physical activity they live 49 minutes a day and a half hours on weekends.Read more »

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Cholesterol in Children

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children aged eight years and above are given cholesterol-controlling drugs to prevent them from heart disease as adults.Dr. Stephen Daniels, member of the AAP's nutrition committee, says the outcome as more and more evidence that trigger heart disease stems from the early period of life.Read more »

Psychological Conditions and the HIV Virus

Psychological conditions may affect the health of people infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It was revealed in a study published in the journal Psychosomatic Medicine.Scientists are not yet able to prove the attitudes and mental health directly affect the progression of HIV infection. However, study leader Dr. Gail Ironson of the University of Miami, USA, says the study does

Ego Control by Candies

People who are reckless when driving on the road tends to explode when watching their children compete in sporting events. This was stated by Jay Goldstein, a kinesiology doctoral student in the School of Public Health, University of Maryland, USA.The reason, one of the triggers properties reckless on the road is to maintain the attitude of the ego. That attitude also triggers the explosive when

Fat Can Be Hereditary Factor

Being fat was not merely due to dietary factors. Genes or heredity carrier can be a trigger factor.Many people believe obesity caused by eating excess carbohydrates and sugar. However, a series of recent discoveries mentioned genetic factors also play important spur obesity.British and French scientists identified several genes that could actually lead to obesity in humans. Research led by

Avoid Fireside

Patients with lung disease should avoid open flames. "The fire, the fire in the fireplace, and fire fireworks may aggravate the condition of their lungs," said the German Lung Foundation, headquartered in Hanover.According to Germany expert’s lung, the fire that comes from burning wood produces smoke that contains components that not only carries the risk of lung cancer, but also causes

Asthma Trigger Heart Disease

Be careful if you start developing asthma in adulthood. Research Dr Stephen J Onufrak and colleagues from Mississippi to prove an attack of asthma in adulthood could potentially increase the risk of heart disease and stroke in women.Onufrak using data from hundreds of respondent of the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities research to ensure the relationship of asthma to heart disease and stroke by

Elderly at Risk of Silent Stroke

Brain scans routinely in older people (seniors) showed that 10% of them suffered a stroke without symptoms (silent stroke). It increases their risk for suffering a stroke further and experiencing dementia."This study demonstrates the importance of early detection and cardiovascular therapy in the elderly," said one member of the research team, Dr. Sudha Seshadri of Boston University School of

Deafness the Beginning of Stroke

Beware if you often experience hearing loss. It may be that in the next few years you could have a stroke.Warning was delivered by a team of researchers from Taiwan after studying 1423 patients. The study revealed that patients who lost hearing, one and a half times greater risk of stroke risk in the next five years than patients because of other reasons.Read more »

Saturday, October 22, 2011

High Cholesterol Strengthen Memory

Many people worry if they're high in cholesterol can lead to heart disease. The doctor was much advocated for lowering cholesterol levels in the body.However, according to research results titled Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, is not always detrimental effect of high cholesterol. It can actually reverse, useful to keep your memory so that it can prevent dementia.Read more »

Is Your Heart Rate Normal?

Irregular heart rate is arrhythmia (which is also referred to as dysrhythmia). Heart rate can also be irregular. Normally, the human heart beats about 50 to 100 beats per minute. Arrhythmias and abnormal heart rate often does not occur simultaneously.Arrhythmia can occur even if your heart rate to normal or even a slow heart rate (bradyarrhythmia) that is less than 60 beats per minute. Read more »

Cups of Coffee Help Overcome Numb

A cup of strong coffee may have more benefits than just making people awake until morning, drink it also can prevent people stricken with multiple sclerosis.Some researchers in Oklahoma found that mice appeared to be protected from conditions such as multiple sclerosis (numbness of the whole body) by drinking six to eight cups of coffee per day.Read more »

The Importance of Mental Health in the Family

Many families have not realized the importance of mental health in the family. As we know, physical health can be done with personal hygiene and by eating nutritious foods. But how does his mental health in the family?Mental health in the family is very important, especially in difficult times like today. Mentally unhealthy can be caused by depression, bipolar, and schizophrenia (multiple

Friday, October 21, 2011

Egg Cell Freezing Technique

A method of storing human eggs that make women delay pregnancy can be found. The technique involves rapid freezing. The new technique is expected to help women who want to postpone pregnancy or fertility at risk of cancer. But a British expert warned, although this study is very interesting, further research is needed.Read more »

Venereal Disease and Abnormalities of Babies

Women who have a sexually transmitted disease or urinary tract infection before or during pregnancy had a four times higher potential to produce offspring with a physical disorder called gastroschisis.In the case of gastroschisis, bowel or organs in the baby grows outside the body. Thus the results of the study researchers from the University of Utah, USA.Read more »