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Liposucting the Neck - Explained

The neck is one of the most popular sites for liposuction. Neck liposuction takes about 30 minutes to perform; tumescent numbing solution is set and then suction takes about ten minutes. Certain conditions exist and guide our discussion.

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Chronic Lower Back Pain Discussed

Chronic low back pain is among the most common chronic pain syndromes, affecting men and women equally. If left untreated, it can cause unnecessary suffering and upset a person's life at home and on the job.

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Cartenoids Help Beat Cancer

Scanning a popular health and nutrition magazine, you encounter an advertisement for a pill touted as the "the natural way to beat cancer." You read further and find the advertisement is promoting use of a supplement containing carotenoids, a group of chemicals found naturally in carrots, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and other foods. Significantly, recent scientific studies have indeed linked a diet high in carotenoids with a reduced cancer risk. So what Are carotenoids?

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Beware Aspirin in Viral Infection Cases

Warning: Giving Aspirin to Children with viral infection is incredibly dangerous. Contributes to a disease termed Reye's Syndrome, read on and find out more about the do and don't s of treating a sick child as well as the possible consequences.

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Endometriosis: A Woman's Bane

The endometrial tissue is normally found in the lining or the endometrium of the womb, or rather the uterus. In the following condition, this type of tissue grows outside the uterus.

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Adolescents Too Suffer Bedwetting

A new study showed that bed-wetting is not only associated with toddlers learning to use the toilet or children who may be having problems in school, but also many adolescents and young adults suffer from the problem.

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Shampoos May Cause Memory Loss

An ingredient found in many shampoos and other personal care products appears to interfere with normal brain development in baby mice when applied to the skin of pregnant mice, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have discovered.

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Teens Watching Wrestling More Violent

Teenagers who watched pro wrestling on TV were more likely to behave violently than other kids, researchers reported Monday, and girls seemed to be more influenced than boys.

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Cannabis Link To Risk of Miscarriage

Women who smoke cannabis in the early stages of pregnancy could risk miscarriage or an ectopic pregnancy, according to a study. Experiments on mice showed that embryos in females given the drug during pregnancy were more likely to develop abnormally and not make it to the uterus.

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Working classes age more quickly, study shows

Scientists have uncovered evidence of a new class divide: the lower our social standing, the faster we age.
The claim follows the surprise discovery of accelerated ageing among working class volunteers, leaving them biologically older than those higher up the social ladder.

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Health experts want trans fat levels on food labels

Food labels should list the amount of trans fat along with cholesterol and saturated fat so consumers can make healthier choices to reduce their risk of heart disease, public health experts said on Friday.

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India develops bird flu vaccine

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has developed a vaccine against bird flu. This was announced here on Sunday by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar at the 77th annual general meeting of the ICAR Society.

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Going Crazy? Have Some Fish.

I bet you didn’t know the fats in fish and walnuts are good for your heart. New research suggests they may also ward off depression and mental maladies too.

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First Trimester Food for Thought

Margie Profet, a maverick scientist and recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" award, believes that certain vegetables producing certain chemicals may be harmful to the foetus in the first trimester of pregnancy.

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Insomnia

Sleep is as essential to us as food, air and water. Sometime in your life you may have difficulty sleeping - many people do. Anyone can suffer from insomnia, although sleeping problems are more common among women (especially menopausal), the ill, the elderly, smokers, and alcoholics.

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Will Tobacco Kill 1 Billion This Century?

Cutting down the use of tobacco and taking other serious steps to eliminate some of the most common risk factors leading to cancer might be saving millions of lives over the next few decades, health officials reported on Monday in a Cancer conference.

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Eat Fish and Protect Your Sight

A couple of new studies are giving one more reason to eat a diet rich in fish: putting a barrier in front of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in old age.

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases on the Rise: UK Depicts

The number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that is diagnosed in the UK went on rising in 2005, with syphilis showing a 23% increase, the Health Protection Agency reported in a conference on Tuesday.

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Babies Born Underweight at Risk for Heart Disease

Babies that do not gain enough weight in the first How to Prepare: months of their life were proved to be at higher risk of growing heart disease later on, the fact was announced according to the most recent research on the influence of early nutrition on adult heart disease.

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Infants' brains developed better with breast milk

The tiniest premature infants fed with breast milk in the hospital did better on tests of mental development later in life than did others fed only formula, a new study has found.

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Girls Overly Eager to Please

Girls grow up wanting to please and be liked by others, a pattern that fosters emotional dependency - and puts them at greater risk for depression later in life, according to a study in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

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Elaborating Premenstrual Syndrome

PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, qualifies for the old naming, the curse, of the menstrual cycle. Many women tend to suffer from many physical as well as psychological symptoms during the ovulating week before menstruation.

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Dooms Decline: Alzheimer's

The purpose of this article is to give readers the necessary information for understanding this complex neurological disorder, which may affect an aged member of their family, it is hoped this resource will only encourage improved understanding.

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Contraception - Knowing the Options

With the number of people in the world increasing and countries such as China with a population of over a billion people, addressing the subject of contraception and controlling population explosion seems important.

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Environmental tobacco smoke linked to behavior problems

A new Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center study shows that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, even at extremely low levels, is associated with behavior problems in children and pre-teens.

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