21st Health Research Report 26 DEC 2007 – Reconstruction (link below)

In This issue:

1. Elective Caesareans carry increased risk of breathing problems
2. Cholesterol-lowering drugs and the risk of hemorrhagic stroke
3. Turkish health workers condone wife beating
4. New clinical data shows chromium picolinate improves cognitive function
5. Green tea may protect brain cells against Parkinson’s disease
6. Vitamin B12 function may be diminished by excessive folate
7. Does treating worms in people with HIV slow progression to AIDS?
8. Walking and moderate exercise help prevent dementia
9. Breath test can discriminate between a bacterial overgrowth and IBS
10. Why don’t we get cancer all the time?
11. Why exertion leads to exhaustion
12. Why fish oil is good for you
 
http://healthresearchreport.me/2007/12/26/21st-health-research-report-26-dec-2007-reconstruction/
Ralph Turchiano

By Ralph Turchiano

I have a strong affinity for the sciences which led me to create my sites. My compulsion for the past decade has been reviewing literally every peer-reviewed research article. Which can easily be validated by following my posts. To me, science is where the real news is, as it will mold our destiny beyond that of politics or economics. ;-)

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