Posted July 17th, 2010 by Khin in category
Pregnancy
These are the main laboratory tests you should consider in each of the trimesters of pregnancy. It is important to note that there are many more studies, but its application and interpretation rests with the doctor.
Blood count
Rate the blood levels of hemoglobin and other elements of the mother, that is, helps to rule out the presence of
Posted July 10th, 2010 by Khin in category
Health
The results of a meta-analysis, which were published on June 28, 2010 in the journal of BMC Medicine, have confirmed that consumption of dark chocolate might have a beneficial effect on blood pressure.
Dr. Karen Ried and his associates at the University of Adelaide in Australia have analyzed the results of 13 studies on the effects of
Say that Twitter is the fastest growing form involves putting in the same league as web search engines, although there are several reasons to argue that it is a completely different product. It's like saying my bike is the only aircraft with 18 ... which means changes from the base that my bike is a plane when in fact no where.
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A young woman gave birth today in the lavatory of an airplane that covered a route between Russia and India, and then tried to pull the baby down the toilet, Indian police said.
The airline staff, Turkmenistan Airlines company, found the baby in the water after carrying out routine checks of the device, no more land at the airport
The Portuguese footballer of Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo paid twelve million Euros for the mother of his son to keep quiet about parenting the player, according to British tabloid "The Sun".
"He paid close to the salary of a year but is more than deserved. He has called the most expensive days of his life, but at least he has sole
Posted July 1st, 2010 by Khin in category
Weightloss
Scientists have questioned the widespread belief that lack of exercise makes kids gain weight.
Research carried out in England revealed that the effect is the opposite: obesity and excess weight makes them inactive.
The study, conducted over 11 years with over 200 children in Plymouth, concludes that programs to combat obesity should