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If you suffer from COPD, staying cool this summer may provide much more significant benefits than simply feeling more comfortable. A study from researchers at Johns Hopkins University says it may also keep you healthier.
A potentially deadly new challenge called "dry scooping" is prevalent on the internet, and new research shows video demonstrations on one social media platform popular among teens amassed more than 8 million views. Dry scooping refers to the improper use of pre-workout supplements, a powder typically added to liquid and containing ingredients that are unsuitable for children.
Amid the glaring spotlight on healthcare reform in the US, Interactive Health Solutions published their list of the "Healthiest Companies in America" for 2010. The list is a group of 34 companies that have significantly reduced healthcare costs through employee participation in a prevention-based health program in the workplace. Morinda Holdings, Inc. (parent company of Tahitian Noni International) was chosen from over 1,300 corporations in the United Sates ranging in size from as little as 100 to over 50,000 employees, as one of the "Healthiest Companies in America."
A University of Pennsylvania research team has defined a possible new way to fight a disease that is currently treatable only with the most expensive drug available for sale in the United States. In a study published this month in Blood, the Penn team describes the strategy, based on the oldest part of the human immune system - called "complement" - that could turn out to be less costly and more effective for the majority of patients with a rare blood disorder.
Pulmonx, an emerging leader in interventional pulmonology, announced today that the New England Journal of Medicine has published the results of the largest prospective, randomized, controlled study completed to date of endobronchial approaches to emphysema treatment, the VENT Study (Endobronchial Valve for Emphysema PalliatioN Trial).
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