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High-ranking people less likely to fall ill - Mid-Day


Mid-Day

High-ranking people less likely to fall ill
Mid-Day
Climbing the career ladder might actually be good for your health, say scientists who have found that high-ranking individuals recover quickest from injury and disease. The study was conducted on baboons - but a recent study of government workers also ...

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Siberian Pine Nut Oil Fights Parasites - Albany Times Union


Siberian Pine Nut Oil Fights Parasites
Albany Times Union
Over the past twenty years, scientists have conducted a large number of studies and have ascertained that the cause of many serious illnesses (including cancer) are parasites. According to Dr. Victoria Kononova, there exist more than 40 types of ...

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Local 5K raises CF awareness - Batesville Herald Tribune


Local 5K raises CF awareness
Batesville Herald Tribune
BATESVILLE — Just over a year ago, Jenna Puente, 9, discovered she had cystic fibrosis. A lump in her belly led to the diagnosis. The daughter of Tony and Ginger Puente, Batesville, is considered enzyme insufficient. It takes enzymes to break down ...

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Vanderbilt researchers find common antibiotic carries heart risk - EurekAlert (press release)


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Vanderbilt researchers find common antibiotic carries heart risk
EurekAlert (press release)
Vanderbilt researchers have discovered a rare, but important risk posed by the antibiotic azithromycin, commonly called a "Z-pack." The study found a 2.5-fold higher risk of death from cardiovascular death in the first five days of taking azithromycin ...
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Women who don't smoke can still get lung cancer - Kansas City Star


Kansas City Star

Women who don't smoke can still get lung cancer
Kansas City Star
Scientists have just begun to explore why. Another mystery is how this happens less frequently with men. By RICK MONTGOMERY Michaelle Gall of Lenexa, a 41-year-old, physically fit mother and nonsmoker, holds a PET scan showing her lung cancer.

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