+ Follow JOHN HOPKINS HOSPITAL Tag
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[Title] => Misteryosong sakit sa balat: babae, sa halip balahibo ang tumubo sa katawan, mga kuko ang lumilitaw!
[Summary] => NAGTATAKA ang mga doktor sa John Hopkins Hospital sa Baltimore, USA sa misteryosong sakit na dumapo kay ShanyÂna Isom.
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[Title] => Gloves with new latex may be less allergenic
[Summary] => Rubber gloves made from guayule latex, which contain low level of protein and may improve to be less allergenic than traditional latex rubber gloves, were recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
[DatePublished] => 2008-09-14 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Charles C. Chante MD
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[Title] => Ulat pangkalusugan
[Summary] => SA isang medical study sa Helinki, Finland, napag-alaman na ang pag-inom ng kape ay kontra sa diabetes dahil ang kape ay nagtataglay ng mga elementong magnesium, caffeine at clorogenic acid kaya maagang napapatay ang mga cancer cells sa katawan. Beinte porsiyento ang nababawas sa panganib na magkaroon ng diabetes ang mga taong umiinom ng tatlo hanggang apat na tasa ng kape sa isang araw samantalang 79 percent naman sa mga umiinom ng kape araw-araw na mas marami sa isang tasa.
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[Title] => Are you genetically predisposed to addiction?
[Summary] => Just about everyone today has heard about or knows of someone who is into drugs or alcohol. Addiction, being a disease, begins innocuously through experimentation and social use. Unfortunately not everyone is able to stop there.
In about 15 percent of the population, there is a genetic predisposition to addiction. These people carry the gene which has recently been found to represent the segment of the population that is most likely to continue to use drugs and drink despite adverse consequences.
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[Title] => Alzheimers Disease: Risk factor is old age
[Summary] => As the population ages, the incidence of Alzheimers Disease (AD) becomes greater, and one in 10 persons over age 65 and nearly half of those over 85 have the disease.
Dr. Suzanne dela Monte, an expert on Alzheimers Disease, said age is the most important known risk factor for AD, stressing that its cause remains largely unknown and may not be linked to genetics.
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JOHN HOPKINS HOSPITAL
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[Title] => Gloves with new latex may be less allergenic
[Summary] => Rubber gloves made from guayule latex, which contain low level of protein and may improve to be less allergenic than traditional latex rubber gloves, were recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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[Title] => Are you genetically predisposed to addiction?
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In about 15 percent of the population, there is a genetic predisposition to addiction. These people carry the gene which has recently been found to represent the segment of the population that is most likely to continue to use drugs and drink despite adverse consequences.
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[Title] => Alzheimers Disease: Risk factor is old age
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Dr. Suzanne dela Monte, an expert on Alzheimers Disease, said age is the most important known risk factor for AD, stressing that its cause remains largely unknown and may not be linked to genetics.
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