YorkTest Laboratories Reveal The UK’s Top Ten Intolerant Foods - Two Out Of Three Brits Are Intolerant To Cow’s Milk And Eggs

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Saturday 16 August 2008 10:35 pm

Statistics out today from the leading food intolerance expert, YorkTest, show that nine out of the ten of the UK’s most intolerable foods are commonly found on our breakfast table - proving it really is the most important meal of the day. If you wondered why you were going to work on a headache, to school with a stomach ache or to a lecture with lethargy, a breakfast of toast, egg or cereal could be the reason why. (more…)

Northstar Neuroscience Announces Presentation Of Long-Term Data Of Cortical Stimulation For Depression And Stroke Recovery

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Saturday 16 August 2008 10:35 pm

Northstar Neuroscience, Inc. (NASDAQ: NSTR), a developer of medical devices for the treatment of neurological diseases and disorders, announced that long-term data for both the PROSPECT feasibility study of cortical stimulation for depression and the EVEREST pivotal trial studying cortical stimulation for arm/hand disability post stroke were presented this week at the American Society for Stereotactic and (more…)

Loss Of Protective Heart Failure Protein Causes High Blood Pressure

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 15 August 2008 9:37 pm

Scientists at the Center for Translational Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia have found that a protein that appears to have protective and perhaps healing effects for failing hearts also plays a similar role in high blood pressure. They found lower-than-normal levels of the protein S100A1 in cells that line blood vessel walls in animals with high blood pressure.
When (more…)

Four-Fifths Of High Blood Pressure Related Deaths Occur In Developing World

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 15 August 2008 9:36 pm

Long thought to be a problem only for high income countries, now 80% of deaths connected to high blood pressure (HBP) occur in the developing world. These are the conclusions of authors of an Article in this week’s edition of The Lancet.
Cardiovascular disease is now endemic worldwide and no longer limited to economically developed countries. (more…)

Stress, Anxiety Can Make Allergy Attacks Even More Miserable, Last Longer

Posted by poster | Uncategorized | Friday 15 August 2008 9:36 pm

A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person’s allergic reaction to some routine allergens.
Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person’s allergy attack to be much worse.
The finding, the latest in more than three decades of study on stress and immunity, is important since (more…)

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