Archives for: February 2010
Allergic Reactions to Food Is Increasing in Young People

Food allergic reactions in kids, which include peanut sensitivity, have elevated by almost 20% within the previous decade, and particular ethnic categories might be harder struck than other people. The latest research reviews exhibits that food allergic reactions in kids increased by 18% through the years of 1997 thru 2007, while ambulatory treatment trips to take care of food allergic [...]

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Drowsiness, Staring May Signal Alzheimer’s

There is a new study out that states that they have found some initial symptoms of Alzheimers. These symptoms include listlessness, daydreaming and forgetting what you were going to say are or forgetfulness. Analysts have discovered that human beings with these initial symptoms had over four and a half times better chance of mental deterioration than persons that did not [...]

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Gene Strain Increases The Risk of Crohn’s Disease

Normal Gene Associated with susceptibleness Inflammatory Bowel Disease, a variant of an usual gene variant that is commonly found in whites is associated with crohn’s disease as per the new study which has been done recently. The study has confirmed a relationship between a normal gene strains with the existence of crohn’s disease. Crohn’s Disease Crohn’s disease is a bowel [...]

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Less Encroaching Surgery Can Fix Aortic Aneurysm With Fewer Risks Compared To Standard Surgery

New study on treatment of aortic aneurysm. Less encroaching endovascular fixing of the aortic aneurysms has positive benefits for patients and does not carry any fatal risk and can increase the patients’ life by 2 years. Aortic aneurysm is the life-threatening ballooning of the central artery of the body which could be fatal even if it is not discovered at [...]

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What Is Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. This incurable, degenerative, and terminal disease was first described by German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer in 1906 and was named after him. There is no cure, managing the disease usually involves medications to control symptoms. To avoid the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, you can alter your diet and include particular [...]

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