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Meat And Colorectal Cancer Risk: Scientists Suggest Potential Mechanisms (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Scientists in the US who undertook a large study to investigate what biological mechanisms might be behind the already established link between colorectal cancer and consumption of red and processed meat, confirmed that such a link exists and suggested th… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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Meat And Colorectal Cancer Risk: Scientists Suggest Potential Mechanisms (source: Medical News Today)
Low-Income Women Living In Small Cities Have Higher Chance Of Obesity (source: Medical News Today) no comments
A recent Kansas State University study found that the availability of supermarkets — rather than the lack of them — increased the risk of obesity for low-income women living in small cities. This suggests that policies to increase healthful eating behavi..
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Low-Income Women Living In Small Cities Have Higher Chance Of Obesity (source: Medical News Today)
Perceived Health Can Predict Survival Of Esophago-gastric Cancer (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Changes in patients’ self-rated quality of life after treatment for esophago-gastric cancer can predict the chances for long-term survival. This is the result researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet made, in a new study publishe… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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Perceived Health Can Predict Survival Of Esophago-gastric Cancer (source: Medical News Today)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Not More Likely To Get Colon Cancer (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Patients with irritable bowel syndrome are at no greater risk of having polyps, colon cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases than healthy people undergoing colonoscopies, according to new research published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology. “P… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients Not More Likely To Get Colon Cancer (source: Medical News Today)
New Survey Finds Out What Americans Are Really Paying Attention To When Choosing Foods (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Americans recognize things need to change in the grocery aisle, and they support Uncle Sam’s efforts to overhaul what is included in their food and on the packages. The majority also believe they are individually responsible for making the right food choic..
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New Survey Finds Out What Americans Are Really Paying Attention To When Choosing Foods (source: Medical News Today)
The Long-Term Consequences Of Intravenous Nutrition On Children’s Health (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Children with serious intestinal problems have to be fed intravenously. Systems exist that enable intravenous feeding to be carried out at home. Mr Inaki Irastorza, paediatrician at the Cruces hospital in Bilbao, spent some 15 years analysing how serious i…
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The Long-Term Consequences Of Intravenous Nutrition On Children’s Health (source: Medical News Today)
Obesity As Protection Against Metabolic Syndrome, Not Its Cause (source: Medical News Today) no comments
The collection of symptoms that is the metabolic syndrome - insulin resistance, high cholesterol, fatty liver, and a greater risk for diabetes, heart disease, and stroke - are all related to obesity, but, according to a review in the March 9th issue of the…
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Obesity As Protection Against Metabolic Syndrome, Not Its Cause (source: Medical News Today)
Aspire Launches UK’s First ‘Spinning’-Style Class For Wheelchair Users (source: Medical News Today) no comments
The UK’s first integrated ’spinning’-style fitness class is now available at The Aspire National Training Centre in Stanmore - Europe’s first fully integrated leisure facility and training centre for disabled and non-disabled people…
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Aspire Launches UK’s First ‘Spinning’-Style Class For Wheelchair Users (source: Medical News Today)
Applied Sport Psychology: A Case-Based Approach (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Over 400 million people will watch the football World Cup final in Johannesburg this summer, yet one of the most important contests will be taking place before the players have walked onto the pitch as each athlete battles to win the psychological edge ove… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com
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Applied Sport Psychology: A Case-Based Approach (source: Medical News Today)
Anti-Hypertensive Drugs To Enhance Esophageal Contraction (source: Medical News Today) no comments
Nifedipine, a calcium-channel blocker, was shown to decrease lower esophageal sphincter pressure and increase esophageal acid exposure time, while atenolol, a b1 blocker, was shown to inhibit relaxation of the smooth muscle of the esophagus… (source: Medical News Today) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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Anti-Hypertensive Drugs To Enhance Esophageal Contraction (source: Medical News Today)