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According to a report release by the National Institute for Health Care Reform on Thursday, the new Health Care Law does not cover the 5.6 to 7 million of Americans with pre-existing medical conditions who qualified for the high-risk insurance pools.
This insurance plan operated by the government will serve as a stopgap until...
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Alcohol may be bad to the health but there is a study that this substance makes the bone stronger and firm. The bones of those who takes 2 glasses of beer or wine everyday shows an 8% of bone density than those who don’t.
Beer contains silicon and this substance is a mineral that takes care of the bone formation, while wine...
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• Earliest Signs of Autism Identified in Babies: One out of 150 children is diagnosed with a condition in the “autism spectrum”. The annual report for the number of this illness caused researchers to involve more in autism awareness. Latest developments about this topic, which says that the earliest signs of...
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Fish as we all know is the primary source of Omega-3 but what if you don’t like fish? It may be hard for you to sustain your body the amount of omega-3 that we need to protect ourselves from heart-attack or high blood pressure but don’t worry, there are studies that proves other sources of omega-3.
Alpha-linolenic acid is...
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Bitter melon, a vegetable commonly eaten in China and India is said to be effective in regulating and neutralizing the blood sugar and even cholesterol levels. Saint Louis University proved through their studies that the vegetable is able to generate a series of events on a cellular level that prevents and stops breast...
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Studies have shown in UK,France,Finland and Denmark that moderate consumption of red wine has reduced death. Taking 22-32g of red wine daily will have a protective effect on mortality.
On the other hand, red wine also deals with smoking. Impairment of vessels’ ability to relax is caused by acute smoking. Red wine is able...
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