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Posted on June 8, 2010 by albert
Candida infection is very annoying that affects many women, especially in summer must be careful because they get to hit the 50-75% of women of childbearing age. Candida can also affect men but is asymptomatic for them. Candida is caused by candida albicans, a fungus that normally lives in the intestinal mucosa, vagina and mouth, [...]
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Posted on May 18, 2010 by robert
The Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli (1888-1974) developed the principles of Psychosynthesis advanced for the first time by Chinese writer Wu Chnegen. Contrary to what they thought the psychiatrists of the time he gave more importance to the spiritual needs of man and the need to develop a new identity or “I Transpersonal” for each person. [...]
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Posted on May 14, 2010 by albert
Up late at his desk can bring a few dollars more in salary, if overtime is paid. But the game is not worth the candle, according to results of a study published on the European Heart Journal: working three or more hours beyond the standard time increases by 60 percent the risk of cardiovascular problems [...]
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Posted on May 6, 2010 by robert
Pain in the back is the second most frequent cause of pain after the headache. The disturbance can be transient, but many patients tend to have debilitating symptoms permanently. But why this happens? That is the question they have set some American researchers, authors of a review of studies on the subject recently published in [...]
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Posted on May 4, 2010 by paul
The figures speak for themselves daunting: an Italian in five suffers from allergies, the only seasonal allergic rhinitis affects 15% of the country, 5 million Italians suffer from bronchial asthma, 1,500 deaths annually, 25,000 hospitalizations, 10% of children affected by this, which is the most common chronic childhood disease.
The data continue with the social costs [...]
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Posted on May 3, 2010 by admin
Three days to take stock of new therapeutic weapons to combat myelodysplasia and to promote a direct comparison between doctors, patients and families. Rome will host April 28 to 30 two important meetings devoted to Mielodisplatiche syndromes, malignant blood diseases affecting the bone marrow.
Wednesday, April 28 from 11.00 am in Conference Room Ail (Casalina and [...]
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Posted on April 29, 2010 by albert
Occupational health: 2.2 million deaths a year April 28 the International Labour Organisation (ILO) calls to observe a day on health and safety at work.
2.2 million deaths a year’s work that has no boundaries left behind two million deaths per year, or one death every 15 seconds (source Bit, 2009) with differences by country. THE [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2010 by albert
Ten years to roll back malaria is the name of an ambitious international program launched in 2001 by the United Nations. His efforts have paid off. This demonstrates that an initial assessment for Africa, published just before the World Day of malaria on 25 April.
At least 300 days of the end of the program ten [...]
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Posted on April 21, 2010 by paul
Sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, hives … for thousands of French, the arrival of spring is not that good news. About 25% of the population is allergic, against 4% last forty years, 18 million people, including 12 million of allergic rhinitis and 3 million asthmatics. A two French people could be affected in 2015, according [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2010 by robert
Many studies confirm an alarming fact: allergies are on the increase worldwide. The question is: why? According to Guy Delespesse, Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal (France), the phenomenon has intensified because of excess hygiene.
According to the scholar, in fact, allergies have become more and more ‘common especially in the more’ developed, where we used [...]
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