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Top 5 brain health foods! period
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  4-22-2007    7
 the coffee bean, much like the cacao bean, is incredibly rich with antioxidants, amino acids, vitamins and minerals. Fresh-ground gently roasted coffee bean powder (again, like with cacao) has numerous brain and body health benefits....so folks,now you may drink a MUG OF COFFEE! happily...
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Can watching movies improve your mental health?
Nefer
by Nefer  10-10-2007    9
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Top 10 Bad Things That Are Good For You
Rwinter
by Rwinter  4-3-2007    5
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Sleeping naked is better for you!
countryboylife
by countryboylife  6-27-2007    11
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The Epidemic of Misleading Science Journalism
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-25-2009    4
 Three Excellent Blogs That Expose Bad Science Journalism
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Human brain appears 'hard-wired' for hierarchy
wildcat
by wildcat  4-24-2008    5
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Which is healthier Green or Black Tea?
wurdzgurl
by wurdzgurl  12-30-2006    7
 I drink both. I like a full flavored black tea for breakfast then a refreshing green tea throughout the day.
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Honey could save diabetics from amputation
wildcat
by wildcat  5-5-2007    2
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Thank you, Teddy
dulios
by dulios  8-26-2009    11
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Bush gagged Surgeon General. Health, sex, smoking, cells, religion,
righthand
by righthand  7-23-2007    8
 Under Bush, the independence of the surgeon general has been placed below industry lobbying and the demands of the religious right. The Bush White House banned Dr Carmona from speaking or issuing reports on stem cells, emergency contraception, sex education, prisons, mental health and international health issues, he has revealed. For years, the White House also tried to "water down" a key report on the dangers of second-hand smoke, he said. When it was published last year , the report stated that even brief exposure to cigarette smoke can cause immediate harm.
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Held In A Psychiatric Ward & Called “Delusional” For Saying 9/11 Was An Inside Job
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-14-2009    10
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Balls and brains
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  12-6-2008    1
 Have you looked at IQ as an ideogram ? :-)
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Coffee Is GOOD For You
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  9-27-2009    11
 The best news of the week :)
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New poll shows Canadians overwhelmingly support public health care
cptenaud
by cptenaud  8-21-2009    15
 Go to source to see comments. Some Americans trying to tell Canadians what they have no idea about. When did we get so arrogant and stupid at the same time?
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No Country for Sick Men
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  9-18-2009    7
  Declaration of Independence says we all have "inalienable rights," including a right to life, and you can't have life without medical care to keep you alive. --- In the other advanced democracies, though, there's no debate. All of them recognize a right to "health care for all" as a moral obligation. --- In the other developed democracies, there's a basic floor of coverage that everybody is entitled to; that's why nobody dies in those nations for lack of care. In the U.S., in contrast, some people have access to just about everything doctors and hospitals can provide. But others can't even get in the door (until they are sick enough to need emergency care). That amounts to rationing care by wealth. This seems natural to Americans; to the rest of the developed world, it looks immoral. The question facing Americans this fall is: what should be the ethical basis of America's health-care system?
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No One Dies of Old Age
haraya
by haraya  1-8-2007    8
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GOP Congressman: "Health Care is a privilege"
dulios
by dulios  3-28-2009    15
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Recession: Just What the Doctor Ordered?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-3-2009    5
 Recession in wealthy countries can lead to better health habits, as people spend less on alcohol, tobacco and rich food.
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kissing..it's good for you
diplomacysam
by diplomacysam  5-16-2007    6
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The Role of Light on Human Health
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008   
 Rea envisions "real-time light prescriptions" to help people receive or avoid light at the appropriate times. Simple measures to control when and how much circadian light we receive could help nightshift workers stay alert on the job and sleep more effectively during the day, help cure jet lag, decrease depression, and generally help everyone get a proper night's sleep. The ability to modify circadian rhythm could potentially mitigate the negative health effects that some researchers believe are brought on by disruptions to the light-dark cycle. Recent studies have found a link between health and changes in the natural circadian rhythm. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published a series of articles, for example, that showed night shift workers had a higher incidence of breast cancer; and, last year, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer cited night work as a potential breast cancer risk factor.
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10 tips for Good Mental Health
ArthurDwayne
by ArthurDwayne  10-26-2006    3
 Years ago a psychologist gave me a small wallet paper with these ten tips on them, and I thought I'd find and share them with others.
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Father-to-be allowed into delivery room for first time in Iran
Deepti
by Deepti  7-29-2007    3
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Lack of universal health care is a mass killer
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-5-2009    24
 So sez a practicing physician of twenty years standing.
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An Immoral Philosophy
schreibe
by schreibe  8-2-2007    15
 More: It must be about philosophy, because it surely isn't about cost. One of the plans Mr. Bush opposes, the one approved by an overwhelming bipartisan majority in the Senate Finance Committee, would cost less over the next five years than we'll spend in Iraq in the next four months. And it would be fully paid for by an increase in tobacco taxes. So what kind of philosophy says that it's O.K. to subsidize insurance companies, but not to provide health care to children? So his philosophy says that the government must be prevented from solving problems, even if it can. In fact, the more good a proposed government program would do, the more fiercely it must be opposed. denying basic health care to children whose parents lack the means to pay for it, simply because you're afraid that success in insuring children might put big government in a good light, is just morally wrong. it seems, more basic decency in the hearts of Americans than is dreamt of in Mr. Bush's philosophy.
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Saving It For Jesus Proves Ineffective
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-9-2007    48
 Hormones speak louder than Hallelujahs apparently.
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'World's Healthiest Fruit,' destroyed cancer cells
2muchInfo
by 2muchInfo  1-5-2007    7
 delivers 33 times more antioxidant power than both red grapes and red wine; made the 'Top Ten List of Super Foods'
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New strain of Ebola kills 16
invictus
by invictus  11-29-2007    4
 This time in Uganda and Congo.
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94% of insurance markets monopolistic; Profits up 428%
masbury
by masbury  6-29-2009    1
 Premiums up 87%. "a market failure where a small number of large companies use their concentrated power to control premium levels, benefit packages, and provider payments" Antitrust investigation sought.
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A RIsing Tide of Social Misery
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-18-2009    12
 Much more detail and attributions at source site.
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Health insurers operate as near-monopolies, competition-free
masbury
by masbury  6-29-2009    3
 Each Big has little competition its own region. They destest the public option not just because it's public, but because they're used to no serious competition at all. They want desperately to keep the upper hand.
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Myths about Canadian health care
masbury
by masbury  6-27-2009    12
 Are taxes high? Is bureaucracy huge? Author has used both US and Canadian systems, and finds the Canadian better.
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What nation spends most tax money on healthcare per person?
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    6
 The USA: Healthcare is so expensive in the USA that the amount of public money spent here is greater, person for person, than the cost of the entire programs in Japan and England. Note that the USA is the only one on the chart without universal health care.
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Religious Belief as a Societal Health Hazard - a study
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-29-2006    24
 Also check out the (more in depth) linked article itself: "Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies"
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One woman dies every minute
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  10-12-2009    4
 These stats are mind boggling.
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This Time We Won't Scare
debbyski
by debbyski  6-11-2009    4
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Medical Literacy: Read this or Die
wildcat
by wildcat  11-14-2007    3
 Literacy! what a concept..
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Can faith bring us health? -The Biology of Belief
einbar
by einbar  2-18-2009    2
 A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that faith may indeed bring us health
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The French Health System
kmcolo
by kmcolo  6-4-2007    5
  So why not adopt it? Well, that would be socialized medicine...
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More Americans than Canadians leave their country for medical care
masbury
by masbury  7-30-2009    8
 A million leave California alone to seek affordable care in Mexico. But no US hospital treats even 75 Canadians in a year.
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"You Lie!" Wilson has lifetime free government healthcare
masbury
by masbury  9-12-2009    3
 “PASSIONATE ABOUT STOPPING GOVERNMENT RUN HEALTH CARE!” his website reads, while he has world-class lifetime TriCare.
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