 Medicine Information - September 8, 2008
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U.S. researchers say showering regularly can be bad for your health - resulting in brain damage. Dr. John Spangler of Wake Forest University School of Medicine says breathing in small amounts of manganese dissolved in the water may harm the nervous system - even at levels normally considered safe |
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U.S. researchers say showering regularly can be bad for your health - resulting in brain damage. Dr. John Spangler of Wake Forest University School of Medicine says breathing in small amounts of manganese dissolved in the water may harm the nervous system - even at levels normally considered safe |
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The World Heath Organization's (WHO) plan to get three million people in the poorest parts of the world onto anti-AIDS drugs by 2005, has reportedly fallen short. According to a WHO report, only one million people are currently receiving life saving AIDS treatments, leaving the organization almost certain that they will not be able to meet their goal |
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A U.S. study finds that drinking pomegranate juice may reduce the severity of some brain injuries associated with premature births. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine mimicked hypoxic ischemic birth defects in mice by temporarily lowering brain oxygen and blood flow in the newborns |
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A report published in the July issue of The American Journal of Medicine Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School focused on cases of heart failure in residents of the Worcester, Massachusetts metropolitan area |
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