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Epidemiology Articles

 

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Epidemiology is the process of where one is able to study a disease or disorder. The public health department job is to conduct studies that are epidemiological in nature in order to prevent contagious disease from spreading. An epidemiologist is one who understands the rate/risk ratios, rate/risk differences, and measures the impact on the public.

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The pH miracle diet attempts to control many different conditions in the body, including obesity, through the omission of acidifying foods and behaviors. One of the most surprising inclusions on the list, at least to Westerners, is milk. Dairy products, although a mainstay of the Western diet, are not included in the diets of most of the populations around the world. So what does the rest of the world know that we don't? Dairy is not necessary for health; from a pH perspective, it is actually harmful to the body.

Infectious Diseases is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics, path physiology, and epidemiology.

Medical research may seem a rather dull, tedious occupation; however, some of the people who engage in it have extraordinary tales to tell. Dr. Wolf Szmuness, who helped develop the first hepatitis B vaccine, is an outstanding example. The story of how he came to New York City from Poland to carry out his life-saving work reads like high fiction.

Prostate cancer as one of the most common types of cancer in men according to the American Cancer Society. Fortunately if caught early, the prognosis is good. Even better than treating it, is of course, avoiding it altogether. The search for the cause of prostate cancer is ongoing and a recent study was recently completed.

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According to a new study, taking some vitamins supplements like antioxidants does not appear to slow the upsurge of artery-clogging plaques that may cause heart disease or heart stroke.

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Clinical findings on how to avoid the risk of prostate cancer

New research findings show that extra body fat doesn't just weigh you down. Scientists now have evidence that too many fat cells prompt ongoing reactions in the body that may increase cancer risk.

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Healthcare management jobs combine your knowledge of both health care and business together, providing you with the skills you need to manage a hospital, doctor's office or nursing home.

Dietary Calcium has recently been associated with weight loss.

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There are different types of insulin using to treat Diabetes. These types of insulin are categorized for rapid action. These types are for short, intermediate and long term. The brand names of rapid action insulin are Novo Log, Apidra, and Humalog, and their chemical names include insulin aspart, glulisine, and lispro respectively.

Nowadays, many women fear any label that contains the word "menopause", because it is often presented as a disease or a condition associated with old age. Even though women are living longer than ever before, the age of natural menopause hasn't changed much over the past few centuries. It is still 51.4 years. The fastest-growing age group in America today is the 100-plus-year-olds and it becomes clear that menopause is merely the next phase in a long life, complete with its benefits and its challenges.

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This article outlines the field of Nutritional Science and investigation.

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Feed your cat or dog the right food and you'll have a happy, healthy pet for many years to come.

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Malignant esophageal cancer tumors can affect the health of patients leading to different health problems. The disease starts as a condition called as barrett's esophagus. About 90 percent of esophageal tumors are found to be malignant and they are only detected at later stages. Malignant esophageal cancer is spreading all over the world in huge numbers and in alarming rates.

Scarlett Johansson inadvertently made herself the unofficial STD testing Los Angeles spokesperson when she offered her opinion on how frequently people should be checked for HIV. In an interview, Scarlett spoke of how she considered it 'disgusting' and 'irresponsible' that people neglect to get checked for STDs.

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New research findings show that extra body fat doesn't just weigh you down. Scientists now have evidence that too many fat cells prompt ongoing reactions in the body that may increase cancer risk.

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Epidemiology Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the second most common (after lung cancer) cause of death in this group. However, to some extent, it concerns men as well.Different countries in the world have varying incidence of breast cancer.

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Can eating your broccoli and cabbage help protect you against lung cancer? According to a study published in the October 29, 2005 issue of the British medical journal, Lancet, the answer is yes.

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The mantra of today's workplace is, "the more you work, the more you get." People tend to spend a lot of time in their workplaces. After all, in a day, you are spending most of your time in your work and work related activities.

 
 
 

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