Search Results for 'Red'

How austerity cured a depression

James Grant, editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, is writing a history of modern American business cycles. His most recent book is “Mr. Speaker! The Life and Times of Thomas B. Reed, the Man Who Broke the Filibuster.&rdqu [...]

Posted On : Jan, 21 2012 | Comments : 0

Red meat lovers have more kidney cancer: study

Red meat lovers have more kidney cancer: study

People who eat lots of red meat may have a higher risk of some types of kidney cancer, according to a US study of thousands of adults. Researchers writing in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that middle-aged adults who a [...]

Posted On : Dec, 29 2011 | Comments : 0

Depressive Symptoms, Impaired Physical Function Common After ALI

Depressive Symptoms, Impaired Physical Function Common After...

Depression and physical impairment are common and long-lasting after acute lung injury (ALI), shows study from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Depressive symptoms were an independent risk factor for impaired physical function [...]

Posted On : Dec, 14 2011 | Comments : 0

How can I reduce the risk of heart disease?

How can I reduce the risk of heart disease?

A DR DAN RUTHERFORD WRITES: Although this does not apply to you, the single most important action an individual can take is to stop smoking. Next, where there is a history of premature heart disease, check for very high blood cholesterol [...]

Posted On : Nov, 30 2011 | Comments : 0

Line between acts and omissions blurred, euthanasia critics ...

Decriminalization of assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia is an unethical alternative to redressing current deficiencies in palliative care in Canada, physicians, ethicists and patient advocates argue. Decriminalization would offe [...]

Posted On : Nov, 24 2011 | Comments : 0

Depression era murals restored, unveiled in Edwards Hall

Depression era murals, which have been covered since the mid 1960s at the University of Rhode Island were unveiled to the public yesterday afternoon. The paintings lie above the entrance to the 900-seat auditorium in Edwards Hall. When [...]

Posted On : Oct, 04 2011 | Comments : 0

The Importance Of Reducing Environmental Toxicity To Promote...

In understanding the fundamental causes of disease and the aging process, research is pointing more and more to the interplay of stress, nutritionally-depleted foods and the impact of environmental toxicity. The degree to which the ind [...]

Posted On : Jul, 05 2011 | Comments : 0

Retired Air Force officer kills self under depression

Just two days after two sisters were rescued from their house in Noida in acute state of neglect and depression, a retired Air Force officer was reported to have committed suicide due to depression. The incident happened at Jalvayu Vihar [...]

Posted On : Apr, 15 2011 | Comments : 0

Pessimists' brains may be wired that way

Pessimists' brains may be wired that way

Pessimists may be born to take a gloomy view, a study hints. The study is trying to explore any link between genetics and depression. To that end, researchers at the University of Michigan conducted a study of how the brain responds to s [...]

Posted On : Feb, 10 2011 | Comments : 0

British woman 'cured' of deep depression by pioneering surgery

British woman 'cured' of deep depression by pioneering surge...

Sheila Cook, 62, suffered for more than a decade with debilitating depression which left her suicidal and often unable to feed or cloth herself. She was forced to retire from her job and her husband, a physics researcher, had to give up [...]

Posted On : Jan, 25 2011 | Comments : 0

Retirement reduces fatigue, depression

Retirement leaves people much less mentally and physically fatigued and to a smaller degree less depressed, Swedish researchers say. However, Dr. Hugo Westerlund of Stockholm University in Sweden also finds retirement does not change the [...]

Posted On : Nov, 26 2010 | Comments : 0

Chemicals in soy products could reduce invasive breast cancer risk

Chemicals in soy products could reduce invasive breast cance...

As per a new study which was presented during a meeting of the American Association of Cancer Research in Philadelphia, younger women who consume more soy products containing isoflavone could decrease their risk of developing invasive br [...]

Posted On : Nov, 13 2010 | Comments : 0

Tea and coffee reduce heart disease risk, study suggests

Tea and coffee reduce heart disease risk, study suggests

Researchers found that moderate consumption of both drinks can reduce your chance of death from a heart attack by at least a fifth. At the same time, it showed that risks for other diseases such as stroke were not increased.  & [...]

Posted On : Jun, 19 2010 | Comments : 0

Study - Healthy Diet May Reduce Alzheimer's Risk

Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center say what people eat plays a role in whether they get Alzheimer's disease. According to a new study, eating foods like fish, fruit and nuts appear to be linked to a reduced risk of con [...]

Posted On : Apr, 14 2010 | Comments : 0

Search this blog..