Research Information - July 24, 2008

Cases of Hepatitis-A Decreased Drastically

July 12, 2005 - Topics hepatitis, sex, disease, vaccination and men
After a vaccination iniative, cases of Hepatitis-A have declined by about 76%.

More than half of the estimated infections of the disease; which can cause flu-like symptoms and jaundice; occurred in children, the study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said

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Chinese Tradition May Lower Blood Pressure

July 12, 2005 - Topics blood, fish, research and study
A new study reveals walking on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure.

The study conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Oregon will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

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Weight-Loss Surgeries On The Rise

July 12, 2005 - Topics hospital, research, study and surgery
A new study by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, published in the July 12 issue of Health Affairs,

The number of weight-loss surgeries increased from 13,386 to 71,733 in the four year span. According to the study, part of the increase was driven by a 900 percent rise in operations on patients between the ages of 55 and 64

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The Chinese Tradition of Walking on Cobblestones Improves Blood Pressure

July 12, 2005 - Topics blood, research, fish and study
A new study reveals walking, on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure.

The study was conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Ore., and will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

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Study Claims Chinese Tradition of Walking on Cobblestones 'Improves Blood Pressure'

July 12, 2005 - Topics blood, study, fish and research
A new study reveals walking on cobblestones, is the key to reducing blood pressure.

The study was conducted by researchers at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, Ore., and will be published in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

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