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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Vitamin D Deficiency And Cardiovascular Risk
We’ve been hearing all of the good news about vitamin D. From increasing bone density to fighting cancer - it’s hard to imagine this little appreciated, inexpensive vitamin was under the mainstream radar for so long.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Our Country Is Failing the AIDS Test
By Sanford F. Kuvin AIDS remains the worlds No. 1 health threat and in the United States is a grave risk to black people in particular.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Consumer Watchdog to Obama: Open Medicare to All Americans
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec 02, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The nationally recognized Consumer Watchdog sent a letter today to President-elect Obama urging him to fulfill his campaign pledge to make health care...
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Shedding Light on the AIDS Epidemic
A local man whos HIV positive and part of a local organization continuing awareness of the disease in the community says yesterday shouldnt completely be about those who are afflicted with either that or AIDS, or those who have lost their...
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Hot Docs: AIDS in America, Criminalizing HIV, Obamas National
AIDS and HIV in the United States: AIDS is the No. 1 killer of black women between the ages of 25 and 34, says a new report by the Center for American Progress, released to mark World AIDS Day.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Drug Effective for Temporary Sleep Disruptions
TUESDAY, Dec. 2 (HealthDay News) -- The experimental drug tasimelteon helps treat temporary insomnia caused by jet lag or night shifts, according to the results of two new clinical trials.
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Tuesday,
02 December 2008
Vitamin D Is Good For the Heart
By Anna Boyd A new study published in the latest issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology reveals that people who have a deficiency in vitamin D are more prone to cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes.
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