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6 lesser-known causes of high blood pressure | Blood Pressure | Get Healthy | Best Health
besthealthmag.ca — “Could you be at risk for high blood pressure — and not even know it?” View full resource at besthealthmag.ca
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6 things you probably didn't know could cause high blood pressure http://t.co/HgVwTKxW Could you be at risk and not know it?
Extreme weather of last decade part of larger pattern linked to global warming
sciencedaily.com — “The past decade has been one of unprecedented weather extremes. Scientists now argue that the high incidence of extremes is not merely accidental. From the many single events a pattern emerges. At least for extreme rainfall and heat waves the link with human-caused global warming is clear, the scientists show in a new analysis of scientific evidence.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Fruit flies get kidney stones too
medicalxpress.com — “Kidney stones are agonising, and can lead to medical complications. There are many causes and types of stone, but the number of cases diagnosed is continuing to rise. Short term treatment, as anyone who has suffered from this condition will know, can involve high strength painkillers and ultrasound ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Prone To Failure, Some All-Metal Hip Implants Need To Be Removed Early : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Shavings of metal can flake off of the artificial joints and cause serious pain and medical problems in the hip. About a half-million Americans have this type of implant, and though most patients won't have a problem, one doctor called the failure rate "unacceptably high."” View full resource at npr.org
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"You see that staining? Black staining of the tissue?" The problem with some all-metal hips via @nprnews: http://t.co/V7mbiI2I
High-Fat Diets Increase Colon Cancer Risk
medicalnewstoday.com — “Epidemiologists have long warned that, in addition to causing obesity, eating too much fat and sugar puts a person at greater risk for colon cancer. Now, researchers at Temple University have esta” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Radon - American Lung Association
lung.org — “Learn more about the sources of indoor air pollution and how, together, we can keep our homes healthy.” View full resource at lung.org
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Ingrown toenails the most common problem that results from high heels
news-medical.net — “High heels can cause a number of foot problems, yet most women aren't willing to give their shoes the boot, according to podiatrists at Loyola University Health System (LUHS). Ingrown toenails are among the most common problems that result from high heels. This condition, also known as onychocryptosis, occurs when the toes compress together making the big toenails grow into the skin.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Skinny Jeans and High Heels: What Health Dangers Lurk in Your Closet? | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “High fashion has a cost — and it’s not just on the price tag. Sky-high stilettos and skin-tight jeans may actually jeopardize your health, say experts who cite various health conditions, from bacterial infections to leg numbness, as evidence of the hazards of being fashion forward.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Sequential class switching is required for the generation of high affinity IgE antibodies
jem.rupress.org — “Sequential class switching is required for the generation of high affinity IgE antibodies” View full resource at jem.rupress.org
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Juvenile arthritis affected kids are at a high risk of cancer: Study
news-medical.net — “A new study shows that kids with juvenile idiopathic arthritis develop cancer four times more often than children without the disease, but the treatments they receive - including biologic treatments like Enbrel - may not explain their increased risk. If confirmed, researchers say the findings should ease fears that biologic treatments known as TNF inhibitors cause cancer in children and young adults.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Two common sweeteners have different effects on the body, study suggests
sciencedaily.com — “With growing concern that excessive levels of fructose may pose a great health risk -- causing high blood pressure, kidney disease and diabetes -- researchers set out to see if two common sweeteners in western diets differ in their effects on the body in the first few hours after ingestion. The study took a closer look at high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and table sugar (sucrose).” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Football findings suggest concussions caused by series of hits
sciencedaily.com — “A two-year study of high school football players suggests that concussions are likely caused by many hits over time and not from a single blow to the head, as commonly believed.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Complications of High Blood Pressure | HealthGuru
conditions.healthguru.com — “Heart attacks occur when your arteries are clogged, but did you know that hypertension can cause that clogging? Find out why high blood pressure is” View full resource at conditions.healthguru.com
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If your high blood pressure isn't controlled, you'll develop heart disease. How does one lead to the other? Learn more: http://t.co/T2QMx2YJ
AOL.com Video - High Hurts - 01/26/12
aol.com — “Video - Study shows that heels can cause various injuries to women. 'Good Morning America' Weekdays, 7AM on ABC. gma.yahoo.com” View full resource at aol.com
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