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How moderate exercise can help us learn

Over the past decade, in study after study in animals and people, exercise has been shown to improve the ability to learn and remember. But the specifics of that process have remained hazy. Is it better to exercise before you learn something new? What about during? And should the exercise be vigorous or gentle? TwoContinue reading “How moderate exercise can help us learn”

Medical tourism by C. Virginia Lee, Victor Balaban

Medical tourism by C. Virginia Lee, Victor Balaban. ————— Now hiring financial consultants to help families in the USA avoid bankruptcies (60%) and home foreclosures (40%) due to critical illness. 408-854-1883 ; motherhealth@gmail.com You are all invited in the bayarea for Financial Seminar , 1-hr Q&A to prepare for any financial woes especially about savingsContinue reading “Medical tourism by C. Virginia Lee, Victor Balaban”

The USA leads the world in high medical costs by Elizabeth Rosenthal

Hip replacement                     Lipitor                                   Angiogram USA $40K                          USA $124                               USA $914 Spain $7k                         New Zealand $6                   Canada $35 Deirdre Yapalater’s recent colonoscopy at a surgical center near her home here on Long Island went smoothly: she was whisked from pre-op to an operating room where a gastroenterologist, assisted by anContinue reading “The USA leads the world in high medical costs by Elizabeth Rosenthal”

The Dangers of the Tetanus Vaccine By Daniel Dunkin

The Dangers of the Tetanus Vaccine By Daniel Dunkin.   ———Now hiring financial consultants, work from home, in USA Please join us on Saturdays 10-11am at 400 oyster pt blvd SSF ste 120 , be a business owner helping families and you then help yourself retire in 7yrs connie 408-854-1883 in USA motherhealth@gmail.com

Indicators of “healthy aging” in older women

Indicators of “healthy aging” in older women (65-69 years of age). A data-mining approach based on prediction of long-term survival. Swindell WR, Ensrud KE, Cawthon PM, Cauley JA, Cummings SR, Miller RA; Study Of Osteoporotic Fractures Research Group. Source Department of Pathology, University of Michigan, School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2200, USA. wswindel@umich.edu AbstractContinue reading “Indicators of “healthy aging” in older women”

For Medical Tourists, Simple Math by Elisabeth Rosenthal

WARSAW, Ind. — Michael Shopenn’s artificial hip was made by a company based in this remote town, a global center of joint manufacturing. But he had to fly to Europe to have it installed. Mr. Shopenn, 67, an architectural photographer and avid snowboarder, had been in such pain from that he could not stand longContinue reading “For Medical Tourists, Simple Math by Elisabeth Rosenthal”

7 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Skin by Amanda Greene Kelly

Taking care of your skin is probably second nature by now. You know to slather on SPF each morning and scan for new and changing moles to keep your skin happy and healthy. But despite understanding how to combat wrinkles and ward off disease, there’s a fair share that you might not know about yourContinue reading “7 Things You Didn’t Know About Your Skin by Amanda Greene Kelly”

NZ’s Fonterra finds botulism bacteria in dairy ingredient by Naomi Tajitsu

New Zealand’s Fonterra, the world’s largest dairy exporter, on Saturday said it had found a bacteria which can cause botulism in some of its dairy products, prompting China to issue a recall of affected products. New Zealand authorities said they were holding back some widely used infant formula products from supermarket shelves. Fonterra said itContinue reading “NZ’s Fonterra finds botulism bacteria in dairy ingredient by Naomi Tajitsu”

Nigeria: Doctors treat lead-poisoned children by Michelle Faul

LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The Nigerian village that suffered one of the world’s worst recorded incidents of lead poisoning is now habitable and doctors can start treating more than 1,000 contaminated children, a doctor and a scientist from two international agencies said Friday. For some, it already is too late to reverse serious neurological damage,Continue reading “Nigeria: Doctors treat lead-poisoned children by Michelle Faul”