Entries in the ‘Healthcare’ Category:
filed in Healthcare on Aug.18, 2010
Scientists reported updated results on the number and characteristics of breast cancer, as well as the frequency of abnormal mammograms, in the estrogen and progestin (E+P) arm of the Women’s Health Initiative Study (WHI). When comparing patients who developed invasive breast cancer to those on placebo, tumors in the E+P group were larger (mean 1.7 [...]
Tags: abnormal mammograms, breast cancer, estrogen, hormone therapy, placebo, progestin
filed in Healthcare on Aug.15, 2010
There are many issues about the HIV causes AIDS paradigm that have been questioned since the general acceptance of HIV as the causal agent of AIDS. For example: HIV has never been convincingly shown to cause AIDS. HIV testing/detection is invalid, with inaccurate or meaningless results. HIV infection is merely a risk marker, or passenger [...]
Tags: AIDS, Anti-viral therapy, HIV, hiv causes aids, risk factors
filed in Healthcare on Mar.15, 2010
Diet Tip #1 – Acknowledge your feelings and identify the reasons why you overeat. If you eat when you are sad and depressed you will need to find another outlet for those feelings. Diet Tip #2 – Find healthy outlets for stress, anxiety, or other emotions that does not involve eating. Diet Tip #3 – [...]
Tags: diet tips, eating, exercise, healthy lifestyle, stress
filed in Healthcare on Jan.15, 2010
What more can the richer governments do to help? Countries like the US, Japan, the European Community and others are actually very well-off by world standards and can easily the afford the small amounts needed to help stop AIDS. These counties need to provide, together, about $10 billion a year to finance programs of prevention, [...]
Tags: AIDS, AIDS programs, health care systems, healthcare, HIV, medications