Playing Video Games could help Men and Boys to develop Visuomotor Skills
Best Syndication News (Best Syndication News) Men and boys will be happy with the results of a study from researchers at the Centre for Vision Research at York University in Canada found that young...
View ArticleCitalopram and Finasteride Recall announced because of label mixup says FDA
Best Syndication News (Best Syndication News) - The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a recall for citalopram and finasteride prescription medications because the wrong labels may have...
View ArticleProstate Cancer Vaccine used to cured mice in Mayo Clinic Study
(Best Syndication News) - A study from the Mayo Clinic and several UK research institutions revealed that a human vaccine treatment was able to cure mice with prostate tumors. The vaccine for prostate...
View ArticleExercise improves Memory and Brain Function
(Best Syndication News) - Researchers reviewed over one hundred studies on exercise and the effect it has on the brain. They concluded that aerobic and strength-training exercises are important for...
View ArticleDisease Prevention tips on ‘The Dr. Oz Show’
(Best Syndication News) - Dr. Oz hosted a special ‘Prevention Power Hour’ on his TV show today and said it is never too late to prevent disease. By changing how you do things you can reduce your risk...
View ArticleStudy finds 1 in 10 Canadians cannot afford Prescription Medication
(Best Syndication News) - A study from the University of British Columbia along with the University of Toronto suggested that around 1 in 10 Canadians could not afford their prescription medications....
View ArticleMedivation Shares rise after Positive Results from Prostate Drug Trial
(Best Syndication News) –Medivation, Inc. (NASDAQ: MDVN) shares increased 21.95 percent, up $12.16 to close at $67.57. The share price climbed Wednesday, after of positive results with the Phase 3...
View ArticleFDA announces New Safety Concerns for Statins
(Best Syndication News) - Cholesterol lowering medications prescribed by doctors have new important safety information announced by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These include not needing to...
View Article2012 California County Health Report released by CDPH
(Best Syndication News) - The California Department of Public Health has released their County Health Status Profiles 2012 report that assesses the health status of each county throughout the state....
View ArticleLow Oxygen in Cells might spur Cancer Growth
(Best Syndication News) - The tumor growth rate of certain cancers could be increased with low oxygen levels, according to recent study from researchers at the University of Georgia. The study was...
View ArticleEating Foods High in Vitamin D might reduce Stroke Risk in Japanese-American Men
(Best Syndication News) - A 34-year study of Japanese-American men found an increased stroke risk later in life with those who did not eat a diet high in vitamin D. The study was published in Stroke,...
View ArticleMen with reduced DHEA Steroid Levels at a higher Risk for Heart Disease
(Best Syndication News) - A study found that elderly men who had low levels of natural steroid hormones were at a higher chance for developing cardiovascular disease. The researchers presented their...
View ArticleLosing Weight can improve Low Testosterone Levels in Men
(Best Syndication News) - A study found that overweight men could improve their low testosterone levels by losing extra weight and exercising more. The men in the study were middle age, overweight,...
View ArticleScientists suggest RDA of Vitamin C should be doubled to Reduce Disease Risk
(Best Syndication News) - The US recommended daily allowance (RDA) of vitamin C should be increased to 200 milligrams per day for adults, scientists from the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State...
View ArticleGetting Active in their Leisure-time helped Middle-Age Adults have Lower...
(Best Syndication News) - A study found that middle-aged adults who kept active on a regular basis during their leisure-time had better protection for the heart than those who remained inactive. The...
View ArticleCDC suggests that all Baby Boomers be tested for Hepatitis C
(Best Syndication News) - The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recommending that all baby boomers in the country be tested once for the hepatitis C virus. The CDC estimates that...
View ArticleLive up to Six More Years by staying Physically Active and Socially Involved
(Best Syndication News ) - Making healthy lifestyle choices in old age can increase lifespan by up to six years for men and up to five more years for women, according to a Swedish study published in...
View ArticleHigh Blood Pressure reduced in Men treated for Obstructive Sleep Apnea
(Best Syndication News) - A study investigated men for sleep apnea to see if treating the breathing disorder would have a positive effect on their hypertension and diabetes. The researchers found that...
View ArticleStudy: Boys with ADHD have more problems as Adults
(Best Syndication News) - A 33-year follow-up study found that boys that were diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in childhood grew up to have significantly worse outcomes...
View ArticleCDC and NHLBI Survey on COPD identifies State-level occurrence Rates
(Best Syndication News) - A newly released survey of COPD rates was released by US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). The rates...
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