Monthly Archives: December 2009
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Posted: December 31, 2009Views: 55
Spain closes 2009 with a total of 271 deaths associated with influenza A (H1N1), a figure that today they tested low compared with the ravages of the pandemic across borders.
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The nougat is a healthy food according to a study carried out, by the Technological Institute Agrifood Ainiaan, with the support of Impiva and the Control Board and PGI Jijona Alicante nougat, analyzed from a chemical standpoint and nutritional candy Christmas and identified outstanding nutritional aspects.
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Dr. Lourdes Carrillo, coordinator of the Food and Nutrition Group of the Spanish Society of Family and Community Medicine, warned that excessive intake of food and drink, usually around this time, promotes the occurrence of discomfort, but in most cases will not have serious consequences, people with chronic illnesses may experience a worsening of them.
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Posted: December 22, 2009Views: 54
Children who were born prematurely and at a very low weight may have an increased risk of certain behavior problems and symptoms of depression and anxiety, research suggests.
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Melanie Griffith has undergone surgery to remove the early stages of skin cancer from her face, a representative for the actress said.
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Pharmacies arrived yesterday, two months after he began his post-coital pill counter in pharmacies and with the goal of making competition, a new emergency contraceptive, the EllaOne, which is effective for 120 hours, ie until five days after intercourse. To purchase EllaOne (ulipristal acetate), however, it will require a prescription.
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Health professionals have issued an official report by the College Medical Organization (WTO), expressing their position on the new Law on Abortion. The doctors are clearly shown in two concepts: medicine is "the service of human life" and not true that the new standard offers more legal guarantees for health.
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Posted: December 14, 2009Views: 58
We're on Facebook. Within a pleasant space where you can meet sincere people and our working environment in images and, of course, write the message you want on our wall.
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New results from a landmark women's health study raise the exciting possibility that bone-building drugs such as Fosamax and Actonel may help prevent breast cancer.
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Posted: December 09, 2009Views: 51
The impacts of climate on human health will not be evenly distributed around the world. Developing country populations, particularly in Small Island States, arid and high mountain zones, and in densely populated coastal areas, are considered to be particularly vulnerable.