Articles, tagged with "journal of the american medical association", page 1
ACNE HOME TREATMENT – DIET IS THE ULTIMATE CURE
In the USA, about 85 percent of all teenagers will suffer with acne with many of these persons carrying the affliction into their adult years. Nonetheless, there is a very effective home treatment and cure for acne which is certainly not a normal state of...
Child Behavior Problems
What is A.D.D. and A.D.H.D.?
In short, A.D.D or Attention Deficit Disorder is most easily understood as being a variation on what many would consider to be normal patterns of behavior which impacts the degree to which children may be impulsive, able t...
Acne Home Remedies with Diet as the Ulimate Cure
In the USA, about 85 percent of all teenagers will suffer with acne with many of these persons carrying the affliction into their adult years. Nonetheless, there is a very effective home treatment and cure for acne which is certainly not a normal state of...
Doctors Say Florida Health Insurance Mandate Is Necessary
The mandate to buy Florida health insurance is being challenged in court, and politicians continue the public debate in the media, but are these the professionals in the best position to make such a decision? What are physicians saying about the requirem...
What is the history behind Oxygen therapy?
The history of putting oxygen concentrator-releasing substances into the body follows several tracks. Interest in ozone dates back to oxygen concentrators the mid-1800s in Germany, where it was claimed to purify blood. During World War I, doctors used ozo...
A Safer Solution for Chronic Ear Infections
It's 2 AM and the crying has only gotten progressively worse across the past hour. You are pacing the downstairs hallway trying anything to soothe your inconsolable 10-month old so that your 5 and 8 year old kids can get some sleep upstairs. Your plan is ...
High Blood Pressure - Do You Really Have It?
Many people are diagnosed with hypertension even though their blood pressure is perfectly normal. Doctors do this every day to perfectly healthy people. In the UK, doctors are now being advised on using a more accurate method before diagnosing any patient...
Exercise Assists Weight Loss Goals
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the U. S. is still high. According to World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, countries with highest proportion of people being overweight include Samoa (93.5%), Kiribati (81.5%), French Polynesia (73.7%) an...
‘Glued’ To Television and the Risk of Diabetes
How many hours do you see the TV a day? If the answer is a minimum of two hours then you should know that a higher risk of diabetes type 2 which is a cardiovascular disease and premature death. Given these findings, published in a magazine article Journal...
Medicare And Medicare Supplement Insurance Face Support And Threats
While some Republican legislators seek to reduce Medicaid and Medicare benefits, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius goes about her business to not only expand access to health care, but to also improve the health care that's available. ...
The Symptoms for GERD – Don't Ignore Them
I have suffered from heartburn off and on for a while now. I know what the symptoms of heartburn are but what are the symptoms for GERD?
The main symptoms of GERD are nausea, heartburn and regurgitating your food. So, heartburn is actually a symptom it...
Secure Internet Connections
Although the U.S. claims to have the most advanced medicine in the world, government health statistics and peer-reviewed journals are painting a different picture -- that allopathic medicine often causes more harm than good.
People in general have alwa...
CAUSES AND REMEDIES FOR WHEELCHAIR SORES
A. Problem Specifics
An important practicality of people in wheelchairs is that they must be in a balanced position throughout the ride – no slouching or drooping, no leaning forward or backward, no tipping, no sacral sitting and/or no slumping. We are...
Fosamax Femur Fracture Lawsuit Filed Against Merck
In light of recent studies concluding that long-term bisphosphonate use doubles a patient’s risk of sustaining a femur fracture.
In light of recent studies concluding that long-term bisphosphonate use doubles a patient’s risk of sustaining a femur frac...
Bullying Depression: Stop It before It Gets Worse
According to a poll published in Journal of the American Medical Association, in 2011 11 percent of the respondents admitted to bullying others at one point. Moreover, bullying happened as early as the elementary years. Eight percent were being bullied at...
