Month: March 2012
Researchers Eye Cyclotron as Alternative for Medical Isotope Production
Now, after more than 80 years, the recent disruption in the supply of the world's most widely used medical isotope has spurred researchers to look at the cyclotron as an alternative to the nuclear reactor to produce medical isotopes.
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More patients seek alternative treatments
"They didn't have any idea what was wrong they just kept pushing medicine and medicine. My immune system started to break down cause I was having reactions to all the medicines they were giving me," said Spangler. Debbie decided to give natural, …
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Herbal industry under threat
8423 or the Traditional Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) law, authored by Senator Edgardo Angara and signed into law by former President Ramos on December 9, 1997, does not only protect the herbal industry but also promotes its use and development.
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Too many colon tests use costly sedation: Study
Paul Ryan's new budget: an exercise in mediocrity
In light of all of this, it is appropriate to call the Ryan plan what it is: an exercise in mediocrity. House Budget Chairman US Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) introduces the House Budget Committee's FY2013 budget at a news conference at the Capitol on March 20 …
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Easy does it: Lowering your risk for exercise related injuries
Tips for avoiding injuries during exercise Warm up and stretch before doing any kind of physical activity. If you play more than one sport, like going from football to basketball season, allow your body to warm up to the future movements by practicing …
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Ladies: Orgasm During Exercise – Really?!
Researchers at Indiana University in Bloomington are using the term “coregasm” for the phenomenon of involuntary orgasm during exercise – which they say is much more common than most people think. The evidence for this? Lead researcher Debby Herbenick, …
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Is a gluten-free diet a good idea?
But they're also becoming fashionable as celebrities and professional athletes are dropping gluten from their diets. A gluten-free diet is often hyped as a way to increase energy, lose weight or deal with certain health problems. The truth is, though, … See all stories on this topic » |
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Understanding exercise: induced weight gain : The Pflugerville Pflag
DO STATINS MAKE IT TOUGH TO EXERCISE? – PJ Media
DO STATINS MAKE IT TOUGH TO EXERCISE? “For years, physicians and scientists have been aware that statins, the most widely prescribed drugs in the world, can cause muscle aches and fatigue in some patients. What many people don't …
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