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Job Loss

Job Loss May Lead to Heart Attack

A new finding shows that heart attack can no longer be linked to smoking and obesity alone. For years, experts and people believed this fact. Intensive study has now uncovered job loss as a hidden factor with the same magnitude [...]

December 9, 2012 Health & Medicine
Head Numbers

Can You Read and Solve Math Problems at The Same Time?

You are walking into your school library and you see a student intensely studying for a math test. You take a book out and ask the student to read couple of sentences (and understand them) while solving math problems; do [...]

December 3, 2012 Health & Medicine
flu vaccine heart

Flu Vaccine Protect Your Heart, New Study Found

Many people in the United States and around the world refuse to get the flu vaccine for several unscientific reasons. I have seen doctors try their best to convince their patients to get the vaccine, as it will not only [...]

December 2, 2012 Health & Medicine
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Traffic and Your Health

It is quite a common sight to find heavy traffic in the streets of California like in any other big city in America. Driving in such traffic could be maddening but most of the Americans drive to their workplace and [...]

December 2, 2012 Health & Medicine
pepsi special

Pepsi Claims The First Healthy Soda, Really Pepsi?

Pepsi claims that its innovative soda “Pepsi Special” can help people lose weigh by helping in fighting fat in the body. In yet another attempt to fortify Pepsi, the company’s Japanese partner, Suntory Holdings Limited, claims that the new drink [...]

December 1, 2012 Health & Medicine
overeating

Tips to Overeating

Overeating is huge problem for some people, deal with it today doctors suggest.. It can cause many health problems that ultimately send you to the doctor’s office.  There are quick tips that can help you avoid overeating, one is slow [...]

November 29, 2012 Health & Medicine
Vegetative State

Severely brain-injured patient Scott Routley communicates despite being in vegetative state

It was indeed a ground-breaking event for Prof. Adrian Owen, a British neuroscientist, leader of the team of scientists who focused more on the case of Scott Routley, a 39-year old Canadian who suffered severe brain injury after a car [...]

November 28, 2012 Health & Medicine