Virus sickened Hawaii cruise ship’s passengers

Norwalk virus was the source of an outbreak that sickened about 225 passengers aboard the Norwegian Cruise Lines ship Pride of Hawaii, state health officials confirmed yesterday.

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Posted on November 13th 2007 under News & Viruses & Infections

Beta carotene protects memory in U.S. study

WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Beta carotene taken as a dietary supplement for many years may protect against declines in memory, thinking and learning skills that often precede Alzheimer’s disease, researchers said on Monday.

The study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, pointed to a protective effect against cognitive decline in healthy men who look beta carotene for about 18 years, but not in men who took the supplements for an average of a year.

The findings indicate beta carotene may be an important weapon in warding off memory problems that may foreshadow Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, the researchers said.

“This is the first trial that has found any way to help your memory if you’re healthy. I think it does tell us that we can change how our memory improves or worsens,” Francine Grodstein of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, who led the study, said in a telephone interview.

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Posted on November 13th 2007 under News

Viagra vision link raises red flag

Pfizer viagra pills in packages(CNN) — U.S. health officials are investigating reports that some men who use Viagra and other impotence drugs are getting a rare form of blindness.

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P. S. There are about 20 million users of the anti-impotence drug Viagra.

Posted on November 13th 2007 under Erectile Dysfunction & Men's Health

Smokers Urged to Kick Bad Habit in the Butt

“There are so many reasons for people to get motivated to quit smoking,” said Shawna Strickland, clinical assistant professor and respiratory therapy program director in the MU School of Health Professions. “The health benefits actually start within minutes of quitting. The cost savings of no longer buying cigarettes can be tremendous, and by quitting, smokers are helping other people who are being harmed by their second-hand smoke.”

According to the American Cancer Society, heart rate and blood pressure drop just 20 minutes after kicking the habit. The blood’s carbon monoxide level returns to normal in just 12 hours. Circulation improves and lung function increases within three months. Within a year, coughing and shortness of breath decrease. The excess risk of coronary heart disease drops to half of that of someone who smokes. Five years after quitting, the risk of a stroke drops to the same risk level of a non-smoker.

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Posted on November 13th 2007 under Stop Smoking

Soma (Carisoprodol): product description, how taken, side effects and more

Soma (Carisoprodol) drug description

Carisoprodol is a centrally-acting skeletal muscle relaxant. It works by blocking nerve impulses (or pain sensations) that are sent to your cerebral cortex. Some case reports have shown that carisoprodol has abuse potential, but it continues to be extensively established. Carisoprodol is a crystalline, colourless powder, having a bitter flavour and a mild, characteristic odor . It is freely solvable in alcohol, chloroform and acetone, but slightly solvable in water. Its solvability is practically independent of pH.

Carisoprodol is used, along with repose and physical therapy, to cure injuries and other painful muscular conditions. Because of its anodyne-sparing effect on opioid anodynes carisoprodol is especially useful against various types of pain (whether or not related to muscle cramp) . Carisoprodol is useful by itself or mixed with aspirin along with codeine and caffeine as well.

This is a backquote from the article Soma (Carisoprodol) on our blog. We hope this article’ll be usefull for our customers and readers.

Posted on November 12th 2007 under Muscle Relaxant & Pain Relief

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