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Experts say radical measures won't stop swine flu


The danger of the Swine Flu Pandemic is increasing as efforts to battle the illness seem increasingly futile. ~more~

MILLION HIT BY 'PLAGUE WORSE THAN SWINE FLU'


A cocktail of three flu viruses are reported to have mutated into a single pneumonic plague, which it is believed may be far more dangerous than swine flu. The death toll has reached 189 and more than 1 million people have been infected, most of them in the nine regions of Western Ukraine. ~more~

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People can live to 120!


World famous physician Dr. Oz appears on Oprah Show to educate and recommend Resveratrol. ~more~

The monkeys that prove babies can be born to THREE parents... and may be the key to halting genetic illness


Scientists have produced four baby monkeys who each have three biological parents. They used an IVF procedure designed to stop the spread of incurable inherited diseases. Scientists believe the breakthrough could lead to the first genetically engineered children within a few years. ~more~

Mount Sinai School of Medicine Scientists Study: 'Universal' vaccine for flu may be come reality!


Scientists at New York’s Mount Sinai School of Medicine this past week unveiled lab-made human antibodies that can disable several types of influenza, including highly-lethal H5N1 bird flu and the "Spanish Flu" strain that killed tens of millions in 1918. ~more~

New Study Suggest Key Ingredient In Red Wine May Lower Lung Cancer Risk


A new study published in the October issue of Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research is another step in proving the health benefits of resveratrol as a potentially powerful cancer fighter. ~more~

Hidden Data Reveals Antidepressant Medications Don't Work and May Make You Impotent


Many men who take the "new-generation" of antidepressants like Prozac (SSRIs) know first hand that they lower libido and increase impotence. Yet, that's what their doctor told them to take for depression. And they felt better, so they kept taking them—even though there were serious side effects like impotence and loss of sex drive. Now, researchers who were able to review research trials that were never published by the pharmaceutical companies say that people feel just as good on placebo as they do on Prozac. ~more~

NSAIDS LIKE ASPIRIN, IBUPROFEN and NAPROXEN LINKED TO 17% OF ALL ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION


The pain killers you're taking could be killing your love life! ~more~

TOP 5 HEALTH STORIES OF 2007


Breakthrough reveals how to cut cancer risk by 77% and four other important life extending revelations. Also we reveal the #1 Health Book and article for 2007 ~more~

A large glass of wine or beer every day may increase your risk of cancer of bowel by 25%


Another medical study bolsters the logic and intelligence, of the non-alcoholic, sugar-free formulation of Revatrol. You get all the health benefits of 50 glasses of wine and none of the danger. ~more~

     

Vaccines on horizon for AIDS, Alzheimer's, Herpes


'Golden era' could bring vaccines against AIDS, Alzheimer's and addictions within 5 years ~more~

World first as swine flu found in US cat


Let's hope it's some kind of stupid hoax. If not this could be a very serious development. If "Swine Flu" can jump species of mammals we could be looking at a pandemic far worse than that of 1917. ~more~

Powerful Proteins Raise Hopes for Vaccine


A new blood screening technique has turned up antibodies with the ability to neutralize many strains of the AIDS virus, a discovery that might help create a long- sought vaccine against the deadly disease. ~more~

New Study shows Vitamin E, and drugs that reduce generalized inflammation, may actually slow the decline of mental and physical abilities in persons suffering with Alzheimer's disease (AD).


New Study led by American Geriatrics Society in Chicago and conducted by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), the VA Bedford Medical Center, and Boston’s Harvard Medical School indicated that Vitamin E may play clue on viable treatment of Alzheimer's disease. ~more~

Aids breakthrough reported!


An American man being treated in Berlin who suffered from AIDS appears to have been cured of the immune disease 20 months after receiving a targeted bone marrow transplant normally used to fight leukemia, according to his doctors. ~more~

At least 46 million Americans drinking water tainted with trace amounts of pharmaceuticals


The increase in the number of people in the United States known to be exposed to drug-contaminated drinking water supplies has grown dramatically. Major Cities including 27 additional metropolitan areas to analyze their drinking water. More than half, 17 cases of water proving positive for contamination from pharmaceuticals well known points of origin like Reno, Nev., Savannah, Ga., Colorado Springs, Colo., and Huntsville, Ala. ~more~

LIVING TO 100 IS EASIER THAN SCIENTISTS THOUGHT


According to the latest research from Harvard University, the number of Americans living to the ripe old age of 100 doubled in the 1980s, and doubled again in the 1990s. In fact, right now there are over 70,000 people Americans who are over 100, and by 2050 there will be 800,000. Even more amazing researchers are now counting how many super-centenerians there are -- people living to be 110 or older. ~more~

Super Bowls, World Series and other championship Sporting Events Could Be Hazardous to Your Health


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Scientists Sound Alarm About Fructose-filled Sodas and Foods


Vitamin D3 May Extend Life Span by 5 Years... Coffee Lowers Risk of Gout 40%-- Beer and Liquor Raise Risk, and Wine is Okay... ~more~