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Advisers Reject Strong ADHD Warnings (Associated Press)
Federal health advisers said Wednesday that Ritalin and other drugs for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder should not carry strong "black-box" warnings about potential cardiovascular and psychiatric risks.
Mar-23-2006
01:2:15 AM
Increase Your Fitness Program Efficiency
What's most necessary for making a fitness program more effective is establishing a certain number of trainings every week. It is considered that the minimum number of trainings is two (anaerobic) and three (cardio) every week. If they are combined, their number can be reduced to three trainings a week (two combined and one aerobic). Obviously, an increase in the number of weekly trainings brings better and more rapid results. Their maximum number would be four force trainings (anaerobi
Mar-23-2006
12:0:0 AM
- Gaby Munteanu
Creatine as a Sports Supplement
L-Arginine shows promise in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease (including atherosclerosis, hypertension, hyperlipidemia and...
Mar-22-2006
05:47:49 AM
- Jacks Piro
Cancer link warning for heavy drinkers
South Australian health experts warn that alcohol is being underestimated as a major cause of cancer. The SA Cancer Council claims that excessive drinking increases the risk of cancer of the mouth, larynx, oesophagus, liver, colon and breast and it may also be associated with cancer of the pancreas and lung. According to chief executive of the SA Cancer Council Brenda Wilson, more and more evidence was pointing to alcohol as a major cause of cancer. ???Smoking and sun damage are probably the mor
Mar-22-2006
05:0:0 AM
Impotence- Heart disease on the cards
Matters of the heart have always been our dearest possession. Be it an emotional equation of love or the cardio factor, heart has always played a pivotal role in our lives. All the lucky people on ear...
Mar-22-2006
02:33:30 AM
- Jacob Samual
Burning Fat While Keeping Your Muscle
Most people who diet have a goal to lose pounds, inches and fat. The problem is, most approaches only focus on the actual amount of weight loss and not the maintenance of existing muscle tissue. The problem with this? Well, the fundamental problem with this common approach is that muscle can be compared to a fat burning machine metaphorically speaking. Without muscle mass, it would take all of us five times longer to burn off the stored up fat that gives us puffy bellies, love handle
Mar-22-2006
12:0:0 AM
- Danna Schneider
The End Of Painfully Boring Cardio Workouts.
I am going to cover three highly effective fat loss programs in this article: PHA, HOC, and the Descending Sets Program. Beware - Some of these are not for the faint of heart. Try them out, your body will thank you.
Mar-21-2006
10:44:43 PM
- mahler25@yahoo.com (Mike Mahler)
Panel finds Guidant safety reporting flawed (Reuters)
Cardiovascular device maker Guidant
Corp. said on Tuesday an outside panel it commissioned found
its methods for reporting flaws in its devices consistently
failed to consider patient safety.
Mar-21-2006
09:25:9 PM
Cholesterol
You may not know you have a high level of cholesterol in your blood.
The only way to
be sure is to have a blood test.
What is cholesterol?
Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is an important part of the oute
lining (membrane) of cells in the body of animals. Cholesterol is also found
in the blood circulation of humans. The cholesterol in a person's blood originates
from two major sources; dietary intake and liver production. Dietary cholesterol
comes mainly from meat, poultry, fish, an
Mar-21-2006
05:0:0 AM
Fit for Life A No Nonsense Look at Fitness
Now, more than ever, becoming fit for life should be your mantra. Obesity is becoming more and more a problem. According to the F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies are Failing in America (2005) report, about 119 million Americans, or 64.5% of adult Americans are either overweight or obese. Consequently, a rise in obesity related diseases such as type II diabetes, breast and colon cancer, gall bladder surgery and cardiovascular diseases has been seen. So do you really want to be come an obesity sta
Mar-21-2006
12:0:0 AM
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