The News Review:
- Framingham Heart Study follows the beat in new directions
- Daughters of the American Revolution American Revolution award …
- Experts share views on health care issues
- Peanut butter ‘” not sugar ‘” helps the medicine go down for pets
- Cures from Nature
- Shen Yun Music is Medicine
- Nature’s answer to germ warfare
Framingham Heart Study follows the beat in new directions
Los Angeles Times
Pieces of those softened plaques are more likely to break away and clog the circulatory system. That’s when treatment is needed he says. To try to find a chemical warning sign BG Medicine will screen Framingham blood samples for about 1000 potential biomarkers. The company will be interested in substances that increased or decreased in the blood in the year leading up to a person’s heart attack. Muntendam expects to have some results by mid-2010. Another project announced in 2007 will sift through DNA for heart risk factors. Called the Single nucleotide polymorphism Health Association Resource or SHARe it includes data on 550000 genetic markers from 9300 Framingham participants.
Daughters of the American Revolution American Revolution award …
Suburban News
Lioy has dedicated his professional career to studying researching teaching and promoting “human exposure science” as a requirement for reducing human environmental health risks. He is recognized by the Information Services Institute as “A most highly-cited researcher” in the world in the fields of environment and ecology. Lioy is a professor and vice-chair at Department of Environmental and ccupational Medicine of University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; and both professor and admissions and academic standards chairman at Department of Environmental Science Graduate Programs Rutgers University. Lioy has had an internationally recognized career in environmental and occupational health. He is director of the Exposure Science Division Environmental and ccupational Health Science Institute sponsored by UMDNJ and Rutgers University. ver the past seven years he has devoted much time and effort examining and understanding the complex nature of exposure to dust and smoke among the rescue workers and other survivors of the attack on the World Trade Center.
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Experts share views on health care issues
Dallas Morning News
will end up being somewhere in the middle of the road. We need to differentiate between socialized insurance and socialized medicine. The former doesn’t have to travel with the latter. But to do that we have to change our delivery models to be much more cost-effective than we currently are. But I do think there is a middle ground. RSSIA AVERY: As a registered nurse I have watched insurance companies distort and undermine the delivery of health care in this nation.
Peanut butter ‘” not sugar ‘” helps the medicine go down for pets
Foster's Daily Democrat
“She doesn’t recommend a full regimen of “people food” for disguising pills but said “I usually tell people it’s K to take a tiny piece of cheese the tiniest you can get away with and use that to get the pills down. When all the pills are taken you stop giving them the cheese. That way they associate getting a treat with their medicine and they’re not expecting it all the time. “Smaller pills sometimes can be soaked in chicken broth or water to soften them and some pharmacists are able to compound pills into a paste form but it is an extra expense that some may not want or be able to afford. There are also new cross-dermal ointments that can be rubbed on a cat’s or dog’s ear to soak in through the skin which can be a help to someone like a senior citizen who lives alone but again there is added expense involved. To give a cat medicine the first thing is to grab a big handful of neck scruff tip the cat’s head back so the nose points straight up and poke the pill or dropper of liquid medicine into the inside pocket of the mouth. “It’s nature’s reflex” she said.
Cures from Nature
News Chief
I haven’t gone back to drugstore medications. “Wright’s newfound passion for herbalism led her to seek a college degree in the subject. She earned a degree as a master herbalist from the Global College of Natural Medicine in California. “It was the only accredited program in the United States and I wanted my degree to be from an accredited school” she said. “I’ve been studying the subject of herbs most of my life and I wanted a degree to go with it. “Wright now uses her degree to teach classes locally on herbalism including a current class at the Audubon Mature Center at 115 Lameraux Road in Winter Haven. In the classes Wright teaches not only what herb to take for what ailment; she also teaches those in the classes how to grow their own herbs and safe practices that should accompany any herbal treatment.
Shen Yun Music is Medicine
The Epoch Times
Sterling feels that at this time music and the arts are a way to heal people and lift up consciousness. “During this time of tremendous planetary change a shift of the ages right now music is a medicine. Because music carries the frequency. And this world is all about vibrations. So we want to tune into most subtle finer and higher vibrations to free the soul and liberate the soul through music and art” Mr.
Nature’s answer to germ warfare
Calgary Herald
The online source for Calgary news business sports entertainment classified ads horoscopes weather local news and more. Micro-organisms are the most predominant creatures on ourplanet. inc –> function setSurroundCookie(value) { document.
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