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Clinical Thermography- Mammograms: How The Mainstream Got It Wrong December 20, 2011HSI – The Health Sciences Institute. UK Edition 19th December 2011 We’ve written to you many times in the past about mammograms. Despite the fact that this breast cancer screening procedure is painful and risky the mainstream still chooses to cling to it like it’s a long lost child. In recent years, mounting evidence has […]
- Think Beyond Pink – Thermography Provides Time for Early Intervention Strategies November 11, 2011From: WebTalkRadio.net everybody’s talking Dr. Peter Leando, the founder of Meditherm, Inc. has worked in the thermography industry for over 20 years. He shares with us the evolution of thermography and how it provides opportunities for early intervention. Women are looking for choices for protecting their breast health, so they will appreciate his candid […]
- Dense breasts may need more screening November 7, 2011United Press International 11-01-11 Women with dense or non-fatty breast tissue may need additional breast cancer screening, a U.S. researcher says. Dr. Roshni Rao, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, said one woman’s personal battle with breast cancer was the inspiration for Henda’s Law — a Texas […]
- California Passes Breast Density Bill September 22, 2011September 16, 2011 by Brendon Nafziger, DOTmed News Associate Editor The California State Legislature passed a bill last Friday requiring doctors to inform women if they have dense breasts after a mammogram, making California the second state this summer and the third state so far to have passed a so-called breast density law. The bill, SB 791, […]
- California Bill Aimed at Breast Cancer Worries Docs September 20, 2011By SHEILA V KUMAR – Associated Press | AP – Fri, Sep 16, 2011 SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — It took seven years of annual mammograms and a cancer diagnosis for Amy Colton to learn something her doctors had realized from the beginning: Her breast tissue is so dense that it could have masked tumors on earlier […]
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Vital Life- How to Fight a Cold With Exercise February 22, 2012Research is showing that exercise is a good idea when you’ve got a cold. In one study, participants were infected with a cold virus and divided into either an exercise group or a non-exercise group. Researchers found no difference in the severity or duration of the symptoms between the two sets of subjects, but there was a difference in how they assessed th […]
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- Warning: Why You Should Always Avoid Using this Popular Electronic Device as Recommended February 22, 2012Recent research came to the conclusion that your laptop is, paradoxically, an unsafe place to use your laptop computer, “which consequently should be renamed to not induce customers towards an improper use,” according to the researchers. The electromagnetic fields produced by laptop computers likely induce currents within your body at unsafe levels. Laptops […]
- New Evidence Shows Less Exercise Time Is Better February 21, 2012A growing body of research is showing that you may need to take less time exercising than you think -- provided that you are willing to truly put in some effort when you do exercise. One research team recently gathered several groups of volunteers, including sedentary but generally healthy middle-aged men and women, and patients of a similar age who had been […]
- Farmers Against Monsanto Fight in New York City February 21, 2012At the end of January, 55 farmers belonging to the Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association (OSGATA) traveled to Manhattan. In a New York courtroom, Monsanto was trying to dismiss their lawsuit, which argued that family farmers are threatened by genetic trespass on their fields due to Monsanto’s aggressive enforcement of their alleged patent rights on th […]
- Where Does the FDA Get Billions of Dollars From? February 21, 2012President Barack Obama has asked for a 17 percent hike in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's budget. However, much of this planned increase would come from businesses, not tax dollars. In fact, almost half of the FDA's proposed $4.5 billion budget would come from fees paid by companies that manufacture drugs and medical devices. In the past […]
- Aging of Your Eye Surprisingly Linked to Many Other Diseases by Circadian Rhythm Disruption February 21, 2012As you age, the lens of your eye gradually yellows, the pupil becomes narrower, and less sunlight gets through to your retina. Recent research suggests that this can disturb your body’s circadian rhythm, contributing to a broad range of health problems. Circadian rhythms are cyclical processes that rely on light to function properly. People whose circadian […]
- Eating This Fatty Snack Can Protect Your Heart and More February 20, 2012There have not been many epidemiologic studies undertaken to assess the effect of nut consumption on health risks. A new study looked at their effects on cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. The study found that nut consumption was associated with a decreased body mass index and waist circumference, and a lower risk of hypertensi […]
- What Food to Take Before Bed to Dramatically Improve Post Exercise Recovery February 20, 2012A recent study looked at the role of protein in modulating post-exercise overnight recovery. The researchers assessed the impact of protein ingestion immediately prior to sleep on digestion, absorption kinetics, and protein metabolism. 16 healthy young males were asked to perform resistance exercises in the evening. Thirty minutes before they went to bed, h […]
- How to Fight a Cold With Exercise February 22, 2012