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Health Officials Decide to Set Up Health Food Ratings Website Again

July 9, 2014

Sydney, Australia – Health officials are looking to set up the health food ratings website again for the benefit of the public. The operations of this website were pulled out shortly after it went public. It raised a lot of questions when this happened because urgent care can really be derived from its ratings. However,

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Health Data Can Be a Source of Money According to Google Fit

July 9, 2014

In this time and age, Google says that a person’s health data can potentially be a source of income through Google Fit. There are still loads of moral dilemmas in this proposal. However, it will not be impossible if the massive company gets a yes from the health administrators of the country. Right now, Google

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Gum-Numbing Medicines Can Be Deadly for Teething Babies

July 8, 2014

Maryland, United States – The Food and Drug Administration sends out a warning to all guardians out there regarding the use of gum-numbing medicines on teething babies. Research shows that these could harm them instead of taking away the pain. In some worst cases, the baby could even die due to the chemicals found in

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GlaxoSmithKline Is Warned by the United States for Their Facilities

July 8, 2014

Maryland, United States – GlaxoSmithKline gets a warning from the United States regarding the conditions of their facilities in Ste-Foy, Que. To maintain its reputation internationals, the drug maker should follow the warning. They are currently the largest flu vaccine provider in Canada. They cannot afford to lose all they have done in a very

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Fizzy Drinks Continue to Highly Contribute to Obesity Epidemic

July 7, 2014

Washington – Fizzy drinks, including energy drinks continue to be one of the culprits in the growing number of obese children in the world. With this, doctors advise parents to choose water over anything that fizzes. This is due to the sugar content of these drinks. Studies have shown that children are consuming more of

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FDA Wants a More Realistic Serving Sizes from Food Companies

July 7, 2014

Silver Spring, Maryland – The Food and Drug Administration wants are more realistic list of the serving sizes from different food companies. This is still in line with the aim to minimize the number of obese people in the United States. When people are aware of how much food they are putting in their body,

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Exposure to Agricultural Pesticide During Pregnancy Can Cause Autism

July 6, 2014

Washington – Scientists have proven that exposure to agricultural pesticide during pregnancy can cause the child to be autistic. Aside from having respiratory problems, mothers will bear a deeper problem with pesticides. The exposure could also lead to spectrum disorders. It will not really be revealed until the baby comes out. In the meantime, expectant

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Duke Medicine and WakeMed Team Up to Explore Medical Options

July 6, 2014

Raleigh, North California – An announcement from Duke Medicine and Wakemed says that they will be working together to create more efficient medical products. The main purpose of their team up is to create a more vast medical technology options while keeping the medical delivery at the most efficient level. Even if these two companies

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Clues of Cure for Alzheimer’s and Other Related Diseases Show Up

July 5, 2014

Professors from different universities found out some clues that could end Alzheimer’s and other related diseases. Unlike a typical illness, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Creudzfeldt-Jakob diseases are not cured easily because experts still do not know where they come from. They just usually pop when a person is already in an old age. This is also

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Childhood Malnutrition Can Skyrocket the Cases of Hypertension

July 4, 2014

Pennsylvania – A study done in Jamaica says that childhood malnutrition can easily lead to higher cases of hypertension. An adult is more prone to high blood pressure when nutrients do not come easy during childhood. This is due to the smaller ventricular outflows inside the body. The blood has a smaller passage than those

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Australians Add Years in Their Lives But Chronic Diseases Take Over

July 4, 2014

Brisbane, Australia – Studies from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare show that Australians live longer but chronic diseases have been more prevalent in their lives. A total of 25 years was added to the life span of the typical Australian. This is way more than what everybody expects in the past century. This

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