Entries Tagged ‘Study’

Hidden Hearing Respond to Study That Reveals Link Between Passive Smoking and Hearing Loss

(PRWEB UK) 15 May 2013
A study from researchers in New York has found that there could be a possible link between passive smoking and hearing loss. The research team from New York University have published their findings in medical journal Archives of Otolaryngology, published May 10, 2013.

The research involved over 2000 teenagers between [...]

A New Study That Connects Sleep Disturbances With Male Infertility Opens Up The Hot Debate Surrounding The Dangers of Chemicals in One’s Mattress

San Francisco, Ca (PRWEB) May 01, 2013
Following The April 29th Article About the Association Between Sleep Disturbances And The Decrease In Male Fertility Published In The Huffington Post, http://www.thefutonshop.com offers an opinion on how sleeping on a non toxic mattress with out chemicals is the best choice for ones health. According to the [...]

Doctors Health Press Reports on Study: Only 4% of Heart Attack and Stroke Patients Likely to Make Better Overall Lifestyle Choices Following Diagnosis

Boston, MA (PRWEB) April 25, 2013
Doctors Health Press, a division of Lombardi Publishing Corporation and publisher of various natural health newsletters, books, and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is reporting on a new study finding that only four percent of patients, after suffering a heart attack or stroke, actually [...]

Nicolites Respond to Study that Reveals Women Can Gain Ten Years of Extra Life if they Quit Smoking by Middle Age

(PRWEB UK) 30 October 2012
The UK and US study conducted by Oxford University and the University of Minnesota found that smoking tripled the chances of premature death over nine years compared to non-smokers.

The Million Women Study surveyed 1.3 million women aged 50-65 in the United States and United Kingdom. The women were enrolled [...]

Bel Marra Health Reports on a New Study: Female Patients on Heartburn Medication Up to 50% More Likely to Suffer Hip Fractures

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) April 14, 2013
Bel Marra Health, who offers high-quality, specially formulated vitamins and nutritional supplements, is reporting on new research that shows how female patients are up to 50% more likely to suffer from hip fractures if they take heartburn medication.

As Bel Marra Health reports in its article (http://www.belmarrahealth.com/colon-and-digestive/heartburn-drugs-can-they-break-your-hip/) hip [...]

Doctors Health Press Reports on Study: Supplement Users Are Healthier

Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 24, 2013
Doctors Health Press, a division of Lombardi Publishing Corporation, and publisher of various natural health newsletters, books, and reports, including the popular online Doctors Health Press e-Bulletin, is reporting on a new study out of the U.S. finding supplement users are more likely to be healthy.

As Doctors Health [...]

The National Council for Hypnotherapy Release Case Study in Response to a New Study

(PRWEB UK) 22 February 2013
The New England Journal of Medicine has published research that indicates stopping smoking before 40 can increase your life expectancy to as much as someone who has never smoked. Prabhat Jha, a professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health explained, Quitting smoking before age 40, and preferably [...]

CDC Study Says Secondhand Smoking in Five Airports Threatens Travelers’ Health; Electric Cigarette Club Comments Gov’t Should Ban Cigarettes in Them

Houston, TX (PRWEB) November 26, 2012
Secondhand smoking risks the health of non-smokers. And as reported by washingtontimes.com, that is surely the case in five airports in the United States based on results provided by a recent Center for Disease Control study. In response that, Electric Cigarette Club commented that government should seriously consider [...]

Nicolites Respond to New Study into Tobacco Smoke

(PRWEB UK) 7 November 2012
The study, led by Michael Joosten of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston, found that tobacco smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels may all risk mens development of peripheral artery disease (PAD). After following 45,000 U.S. men over a period of [...]

Nicolites Review New Study into the Impact of Smoking on Stroke Victims

(PRWEB UK) 23 November 2012
The study conducted by the Hamilton General Hospital in Canada discovered that smoking post a stroke impairs the brains ability to solve problems, make decisions and remember things.

Through testing the mental abilities of 76 patients, including 12 smokers, with an average age of 67.5 years, patients were scored [...]

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