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Healthy Living Blog Guaranteed Job Placement Offered by Futures Development Many high paying IT positions in the UK are being filled with offshore people because there are not enough qualified UK candidates. Get qualified with IT Training from Futures Development Ltd. Such programmes even make it possible to acquire IT skills on an incremental basis - by taking just the courses required to meet specific industry qualifications. And there is such a crying need for qualified people in most IT areas, it is often possible for people taking certification programmes to find UK entry level positions in IT after their first few qualifications are completed. Executive Fitness Important for Healthy Life Executive health care takes health care up a large notch. High quality healthcare is now recognized as health care that has these three characteristics: the use of practice guidelines or standards, the implementation of constantly upgraded quality improvement techniques, and the implementation of outcome determination and management. In summary, quality health care is how well the system of health care providers keeps its members in good health or deals with them them when they are sick. Special Retirement Living in Georgia Atlanta seniors are able to visit many fine restaurants in the city. The vibrant night life in Atlanta supports a vast array of eating establishments. In Atlanta there are more than enough meeting places, drinking, and dining spots to satisfy any senior's appetite. Senior living Atlanta can be a fine experience. Atlanta retirement living puts you in the heart of the historical south. Major milestones in American history were made in Atlanta. Among other things, Atlanta was the site of some of the most historic civil war battles. |
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Recent studies Show How We Can Help Our Bodies Fight Disease by Rick Hendershot, Linknet Health NewsDecember 30, 2005 Obese people less likely to survive colorectal cancer According to a new report, people who are physically inactive and are obese around the middle have poor odds of survival after a diagnosis of colorectal cancer. "We have now shown that modifiable lifestyle factors that were known to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer can also reduce the mortality in cases diagnosed with the disease," Dr. Andrew M. M. Haydon told Reuters Health. "This strengthens the argument supporting the public health message of 'healthy living."' Haydon, from Monash Medical School in Melbourne, Australia, studied records from more than 40,000 patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer between 1990 and 1994. Patients who got regular exercise before their colorectal cancer was found were 31 percent less likely to die from the cancer than were non-exercisers, the investigators report in the medical journal Gut. In fact, 73 percent of exercisers survived at least five years, compared with 61 percent of non-exercisers. Such an improvement in survival "is at least as large as" as is usually achieved by add-on chemotherapy. A greater percentage of body fat, bigger waist circumference, and/or greater weight were also associated with worse survival, according to the report. The Body Mechanics Toolkit program is designed for families who want to work together to fight childhood obesity. Study shows short term sex life improvements in prostate cancer survivors It is well known that many men who undergo prostate cancer treatment (surgery or radiation therapy) have sexual dysfunction. A recent study of 84 prostate cancer survivors attempted to determine the impact of post-treatment interventions such as counseling sessions. The study found that a large percentage of those who completed four therapy sessions reported better sexual functioning 3 months later. Counseling sessions focused on better communication between partners, ED treatment options, and methods of enjoying sex in spite of ED. Both partners reported improvements in their sex life for up to 3 months later. There was also an increase in the number of men using ED treatments such as Viagra. However, after six months the improvements began to wane. The researchers speculated that couples tended to revert back to old habits, and there also might have been greater reliance put on the "magic pill" solution. Drugs such as Viagra tend to have a lower success rate in prostate cancer survivors, so when these drugs stop working couples may adopt a defeatist attitude. For more information on Viagra and other name brand prescription drugs, visit Online FDA-Approved Prescriptions - Men's Health, Women's Health, Pain Remedies, Quit Smoking, Weight Loss & More... Next day delivery available. Vitamin D helps fight cancer, report claims A research team from the San Diego Moores Cancer Center headed up by Dr. Cedric Garland recently concluded that Vitamin D deficiency is often associated with various types of cancer. “Our suggestion is for for people to increase their intake,” through diet or a vitamin supplement, Dr. Cedric Garland said in a telephone interview. The research team reviewed 63 studies conducted between 1966 and 2004 on the relationship between vitamin D and certain types of cancer. The report concluded that Vitamin D deficiency was a factor in several thousand deaths due to colon, breast, ovarian and other cancers every year. The report recommended increasing Vitamin D intake, either in the form of supplements or by eating certain foods such as fortified orange juice, yogurt and cheeses. This is especially the case with people in northern latitudes where there is less exposure to the sun. African Americans are also more prone to a Vitamin D deficiency because the their skin pigment reduces the amount produced by the body. Observers welcomed the University of California study but also warned that kidney and liver damage could result from too much vitamin D. The "natural" form of the vitamin, called D3, is normally produced in the skin after exposure to sunlight, but is also obtained from certain foods such as oily fish, margarine and meat. Resveratrol found in grapes helps fix our aching joints Researchers at the American College of Rheumatology in San Diego, California have found that resveratrol found in red wine appears to halt cartilage damage caused by osteoarthritis, and speed up recovery. It is thought that oxygen-rich particles in the blood cause severe damage to body cells similar to the way rust rots a car. Resveratrol is a powerful anti-oxidant which seems to function as a way to prevent this kind of injury. The research found that resveratrol resulted in a reduction of between 50 and 90% of the production of chemicals that cause inflammation in the joints. It also enhanced production of specific proteins that are part of the connective tissue in joints. Red wine has other beneficial effects on the body. It contains polyphenrols that reduce the amount of bad LDL cholesterol in the arteries. It also increases the amount of good HDL cholesterol. Tannin and resveratrol, the anti-oxydants found in red wine, help to guard against cancer and slow tumor growth. For more information on Vitamin D supplements and Resvert resveratrol treatment, see Health supplements.
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