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CPR Machine

Jun
05

Date: June 5th, 2013

We Can Live Again After Dying For Up To an Hour

Many a times is when cardiopulmonary resuscitation has been tried on patients who have been declared dead but the results are mostly in vain. With the aid of the new CPR technology that was tested in one of the hospitals in Australia, it was confirmed that a man can be made to breathe again after a 40 – 60 minute death.

Underage Drinking

Jun
04

Date: June 4th, 2013

Focus on Drunken Teens’ Deaths Should Not Only Be On Driving

Every time when teenagers go partying, their parents are always worried that they might not get back home if they engage in driving after drinking alcohol. These parents should be concerned about other factors that cause deaths in youth who engage in drinking, an activity that they should avoid until they come of age. The analysis that was made by MADD shows that deaths related to alcohol among the youths are less related to traffic.

Brain and Maintain Its Sharpness

Jun
03

Date: June 3rd, 2013

Keep Your Mind Sharp, Free of Charge

You do not have to spend a penny to ensure that your mind remains sharp and focus even in your old age. This is because a study has shown that our brains can remain sharp and fit for long if we engage them in exercises regularly. This solves the problem where people always seek for ways to keep their minds up and focused as they age. This is the best, healthy and natural way to prevent our mental abilities from declining.

Child Mortality

Jun
02

Date: June 2nd, 2013

Child Death Will Soon Be a Forgotten Past

The U. N. agencies have indicated that child deaths that are experienced by the poor families in Africa and South Asia due to pneumonia and severe diarrhea can be brought to a stop by the year 2025. This will be realized if the ten years plan that has been set materializes. The plan is set to cost about six billion US dollars.

Awareness of Vaccination

Jun
01

Date: June 1st, 2013

The Various Networks That Can Be Helpful

According to a study that was done about the advantage of social networking when it comes to health matters, there are two types of networking that parents can depend on to learn all that there is to do with vaccination. The first one is where a parent connects with family members, friends and relatives to discuss about the benefits and available places for the best vaccination services.

Remedy For Allergies

May
31

Date: May 31st, 2013

Nutrition in Fish Has a Lot of Advantages

A number of studies have been done about the importance of fish in our diets, but the recent one shows that well prepared fish that is done according to the health standards will boost the activities of the brain to the aged people. It will also cover them from getting cardiovascular diseases, and the best of them all is that fish will make the immune system of people of all ages stronger.

Cancer Prevention

May
29

Date: May 29th, 2013

Mixed Results about Cancer Prevention

The results that were released recently by the American Cancer Society brings news that are music to the ears but still there is more to be done about the menace. It has shown that the rate of cigarette smoking is diminishing, and one of the areas where the impressive results that have been achieved can be seen is the huge drop in the smoking of the high school students.

Dark Skin and Vitamin D

May
28

Date: May 28th, 2013

A study that was done by John P. Forman, MD, MSc showed a fall in the level of systolic pressure by 1.4 mmHg. This was based on a thousand international units of cholecalciferol administered per day, against placebo that was administered over a period of three months. John is a researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Kidney Clinical Research institute, Boston.

Rates of Antibiotic

May
27

Date: May 27th, 2013

The Intake of Antibiotics Depends on Various Factors

The major factors that control the use of antibiotic in the United States of America are the age of the patient and geographical area. However, Lauri A. Hicks from United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta believes that 50% of the prescriptions for the antibiotics are not that necessary. Together with other colleagues they did a data analysis from the database of International Medical Services Health Xponent, on oral antibiotics that were dispensed in 2010.

Pediatric Cancers

May
26

Date: May 26th, 2013

A study was table before the annual meeting held by the American Association for Cancer Research in Washington D.C. showed that when pregnant women are exposing to polluted air increasingly, the kids that they are going to deliver are more likely to suffer from cancer related illnesses such as germ cell tumors, pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia and retinoblastoma. This also affects toddlers who are in the age bracket of one to six years.