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...ompared to a HR of < 65 bpm. These data have been confirmed by many studies, including the recent MATISS study. The relation is less strong, though still present, in women. HR affects all cause mortal...
...r, especially after exercise, and prefer to do something about it.
There has actually been very little study into what happens in your armpit .... most of the research, by the cosmetics industry, ha...
...ls (over 11,000,000 biomedical journal citations) and other major repositories of medical research. Each study usually comes with an Abstract, or summary of the findings. In most cases, should you wan...
...hat the Cardiolite stress test result was an artifact.
To check that, a dobutamine-atropine stress echo study was done. I was told that the wall motion was abnormal and that there was a modest drop i...
...read, but I would like to make these points. First of all there were under 30 people in the part of the study that took the chemical.
Then, this is all well and good, a new possible treatment for th...
...e effectiveness of carbohydrates in maintainin an appropriate muscle protein balance. On the whole a new study may lead to a truce in the debate at the nation's gymnasiums, and those hardly dedicated ...
...le pain. The article also noted that the National Institutes of Health is in the midst of an independent study that will subject statin drugs and their side effects to scientific scrutiny.
Dr. Beatri...
I heard on NPR a few months ago about a study that showed that people who ate most of their calories at night were no less likely to lose weight (which of course goes against the advice of hundreds of
Comments about a new UCSD study published as a letter in the
Jan. 6, 2004 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine:
Arm Position Matters in Blood Pressure Readings According to UCSD Medical
"Blo
I've had AFib for about 5 years, only 4 or 5 episodes. Been on all kinds of medications. I've been getting stress test about one a year, and came out fine, but this time I was told that my test showe
Fitter men have better erections: Study
The Times of India
Sunday, August 24, 2003
Washington - Another reason to pull your socks and get down to exercise regularly. Researchers have opined that exe
...attack "by about one-third,"
Hennekens told Reuters Health.
As far back as 1988, the Physician's Health Study involving some 22,000 participants showed that taking aspiring led to a "statistically ex...
...cular mechanisms by which salicylates exert these anti-diabetic effects are not well understood. In this study, we analyzed the effects of aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) on serine phosphorylation of i...
Study: Being fat at 40 cuts years off life
Smoking adds to drop in life expectancy
(CNN) --Two out of three Americans have an ongoing battle of the bulge, and most know all that extra weight can con
... and ward off heart disease.
In recent years, such studies as the MIRACL trial and the Heart
Protection Study have shown if you have a family history of heart disease, are overweight, diabetic or hyp...
...'d just forget to eat. And yet am fat. What's going on here?
The following revealing anecdote is a case study which underscores my situation versus a 'normal' person. Over summer I routinely spent al...
...ring component for which the product is often marketedwhile others may have too much, according to a new study. A survey of 29 over-the-counter products indicated that the unregulated products contain...
...thinking that it will help us shed pounds. In fact, this bad habit actually packs on the pudge. A recent study found that those who ate ready-to-eat breakfast cereal, hot cereal or even quick breads (...
...an scientists have found the secret to shedding the pounds could be as simple as drinking more water.
A study by Berlin's Charite University found that people who drank the recommended two litres of ...
...smoking status and pre-existing illness, however, have to be considered in relation to these findings. A study controlled for smoking status and pre-existing illness, found that intentional weight los...
... I am not really a smoker anymore, I don't buy cartons, I buy the weakest ones they have, and I read and study the warning inserts now. In fact I am breaking all the automatic habits associated with i...
The Cholesterol Paradox
A study finds higher levels may actually benefit people with heart failure.
By Andrew Conaway
HealthDay Reporter
head by suggesting high cholesterol levels may actually he
...lained about the taste ate two-thirds more out of gigantic cartons than out of midsize ones. In a second study of 64 people given soup, half of the soup bowls refilled automatically, but too slowly to...
...plenty of studies show that only 50% of people who develop heart problems have high cholesterol, while a study in the BMJ in 2001 found no link between changing fat in the diet and heart disease.
"At...
...ths, to encourage children to walk or ride bikes to school. The Senate unanimously passed legislation to study how the National School Lunch Program and other government food assistance can address ob...
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