Facebook In, Post Office Out on Jan 10, 2012 in Facebook loveletters Sagada National High School Post Office The internet seems to be one of the most used creations in the contemporary world. And Mark Zuckerberg is the creator of the site that connected millions of lives across miles. &...
How to Arouse Men on Jan 2, 2012 in foods arouse pumpkin men Pumpkin scent: sexual arousal? If you are having tough time turning your man on, scent of pumpkin might help you. A study suggests that the scent is powerful to sexually arouse men. In the study that involved 31 men, it was found that the...
Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks Unsafe on Dec 26, 2011 in stimulant Caffeinated Alcoholic Drinks Caffeinated alcoholic drinks are unsafe to consume and they violate federal laws, U.S. Food and Drug Administration announces for public health safety. According to health experts, mixing alcohol and caffeine is dangerous because the stimula...
HIV Patients: Do Not Combine Drugs on Dec 24, 2011 in Abbott Laboratories’ Norvir Roche’s Invirase drugs HIV Do not combine the drugs Roche’s Invirase(saquinavir) and Abbott Laboratories’ Norvir (ritonavir) because this would cause irregular heartbeats, U.S. Food and Drug Administration warns HIV patients. According to the health agency, the...
Running Sport: Good and Bad Effects on Dec 24, 2011 in jogging immune system running Running for 2,800 miles in 64 days may lose fat and muscle but also damages the immune system. A study involving runners of the TransEuropeFootRace reveals the good and bad effects of the sport. The study found that the forty-four runners in...
Long-term Statin User? on Dec 24, 2011 in statin Denmark gallstone If you are a long-time statin user, you may be less likely to develop gallstone, a study in Denmark suggests. The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, says that for those who are receiving at least five prescriptions of...
Surgical Procedure for Hypertension Patients on Dec 24, 2011 in Hypertension Patients Surgical Procedure blood pressure If you are a patient whose hypertension cannot be controlled with conventional medications, a simple surgical procedure might be a good next option for you to try. This procedure, which destroys certain nerves in the kidney, was found...
Paracetamol Not Good for Babies on Dec 24, 2011 in kids allergies paracetamol asthma If you give your baby Calpol or other forms of paracetamol, you are increasing your baby’s risk to develop allergies and asthma, a study suggests. Babies fed with the medicine in the first 15 months of their life are at much higher risk of s...
Older Depression Drugs Raise Risk of Heart Disease on Dec 24, 2011 in Heart Disease Depression Drugs If you take older depression drugs, you have an increased risk of developing heart disease, a new study involving 15,000 people in Scotland suggests. The study, found that older so-called tricyclic anti-depressants, were linked with a 3...
Acupuncture is Effective on Dec 24, 2011 in acupuncture brain cells pain Acupuncture can relieve pain and is not a placebo, a study backs the treatment. The study found that the treatment calms brain cells that are used to process and perceive pain. Acupuncture is an alternative medicine treatment wherein needles a...