Namibia Internet Gateway

  Hello unlogged userLINK1 · LINK2 · LINK3 · LINK4 · LINK5 

   Register Domains
gTLD
.com
.net
.org
.biz
.info
.us
.in
.cn
.eu
.cc
.ws
.mobi
Christmas Island
.cx
.com.cc
.net.cc
Dominica
.dm
Kiribati
.ki
.biz.ki
.org.ki
.com.ki
.phone.ki
.info.ki
.tel.ki
.mobi.ki
.net.ki
Mauritius
.mu
Namibia
.na
.com.na
.org.na
.net.na
.co.na
.alt.na
.edu.na
.in.na
.ws.na
.mobi.na
.tv.na
Norfolk Island
.nf
South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands
.gs
Timor-Leste
.tl

   Namibian Towns

   Languages
Preferred language:


Topic: Health

The new items published under this topic are as follows.

<   1112131323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455   >

   Chemo has long-term impact on brain function, study finds
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 02:09 PM (105 Reads)
Health WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Chemotherapy causes changes in the brain's metabolism and blood flow that can last as long as 10 years, a discovery that may explain the mental fog and confusion that affect many cancer survivors, researchers said on Thursday.

 

Read full article: ' Chemo has long-term impact on brain function, study finds' (451 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Synchronizing sex: Time to harmonize your hormones
Posted by: Admin on Thursday, October 05, 2006 - 02:08 PM (98 Reads)
Health How many nights have you spent on your side of the bed awake with passion, while your partner is curled up next to you deep in sleep? Or maybe you're the one who's OK with having sex every week or so, while he's looking for it every other day.

 

Read full article: ' Synchronizing sex: Time to harmonize your hormones' (712 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Too much testosterone kills brain cells
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 - 02:29 PM (99 Reads)
Health WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Too much testosterone can kill brain cells, researchers say, in a finding that may help explain why steroid abuse can cause behavior changes such as aggressiveness and suicidal tendencies.

 

Read full article: ' Too much testosterone kills brain cells' (463 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   HIV 'load' doesn't always indicate AIDS progress
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 - 02:28 PM (94 Reads)
Health CHICAGO, Illinois (Reuters) -- Measuring the amount of AIDS virus circulating in the blood of HIV-positive patients is not a good indicator of the health of their immune systems, researchers said this week.

 

Read full article: ' HIV 'load' doesn't always indicate AIDS progress' (332 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Serving size a pitfall for label-readers
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 - 02:27 PM (107 Reads)
Health SARATOGA SPRINGS, New York (AP) -- At 170 calories per serving, Kathryn Mora figured the spaghetti was harmless. So she slurped away, eating her fill.

 

Read full article: ' Serving size a pitfall for label-readers' (745 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   NYC eyes ban on restaurant trans fats
Posted by: Admin on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 - 02:27 PM (97 Reads)
Health NEW YORK (AP) -- Three years after the city banned smoking in restaurants, health officials are talking about prohibiting something they say is almost as bad: artificial trans fatty acids.

 

Read full article: ' NYC eyes ban on restaurant trans fats' (704 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Millions use alternative medicine to get to sleep
Posted by: Admin on Monday, September 25, 2006 - 02:58 PM (102 Reads)
Health NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- One in six Americans frequently have difficulty falling asleep, and 4.5 percent of them use some type of alternative medicine to treat their sleeping problems, a new study shows.

 

Read full article: ' Millions use alternative medicine to get to sleep' (351 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Body-parts bankers consider new rules after scandals
Posted by: Admin on Monday, September 25, 2006 - 02:53 PM (151 Reads)
Health SAN DIEGO, California (AP) -- The nation's tissue bankers are considering new rules aimed at preserving public trust in their industry, following two recent scandals that made some of them appear more like body snatchers than people who help improve the lives of millions of Americans.

 

Read full article: ' Body-parts bankers consider new rules after scandals' (1264 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Deadly choices: Patients quit pills too early
Posted by: Admin on Monday, September 25, 2006 - 02:52 PM (89 Reads)
Health CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Many patients stop taking their medicine far sooner than they should, researchers say, and that decision can be deadly when the drugs treat heart disease or diabetes.

 

Read full article: ' Deadly choices: Patients quit pills too early' (759 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

   Seattle company recalls spinach-containing products
Posted by: Admin on Monday, September 25, 2006 - 02:50 PM (86 Reads)
Health WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Seattle company is recalling some salad products distributed in the Northwest because they may contain fresh spinach contaminated with E. coli, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.

 

Read full article: ' Seattle company recalls spinach-containing products' (420 words more) Send this story to someone Printer-friendly page
 

<   1112131323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455   >


   News Categories

   Main Menu

   Login




 


 Log in Problems?
 New User? Sign Up!

   Online
There are 3 unlogged users and 0 registered users online.

You can log-in or register for a user account here.

   Ads