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The Detoxification Effect of Rebounding by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 11:20pm Rebounding offers a less stressful means of reducing body fat and simultaneously firming body tissues. Running in place on the rebounder burns calories effectively.... The bouncing motion effectively moves and recycles the lymph and the entire blood supply through the circulatory system many times during the course of the rebounding session Read on »
Lose weight for thin: the more effective with the diet pills, the more serious with the side effects by sunni888 Posted Wed 05 May 2010 1:27am It is no doubt that losing weight by diet pills is a double-edged sword. The goods which are effective, safe and no rebound like the advertising said have not developed yet... weight, but It is no doubt that losing weight by diet pills is a double-edged sword. The goods which are effective, safe and no rebound like the advertising said have not developed Read on »
Comparative Effectiveness vs. Cost Effectiveness Research by Jason S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 11 Mar 2010 7:56am Comparative Effectiveness has been a hot topic in health services research. According to a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine , “the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 authorizes the expenditure of $1.1 billion to conduct research comparing ‘clinical outcomes, effectiveness, and appropriateness of items, services Read on »
Study Redefines Placebo Effect as Part of Effective Treatment by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Tue 22 Dec 2009 12:00am /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers used the placebo effect to successfully treat psoriasis patients with one quarter to one half of their usual dose of a widely used steroid... active drug and placebo, researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center hope to maximize drug benefits, reduce side effects, increase the number of patients who take Read on »
Mozart Effect: The effect of music on premature babies by Nestor L. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 27 Jan 2010 10:04pm Do you remember the Mozart Effect? In the 1990s a small yet very influential study showed that listening to classical music, and in particular Mozart, improved test... is that music indeed engages both hemispheres of the brain. Since then, the effect of Mozart on intelligence was discredited. In fact, a comprehensive meta-analysis (a statistical Read on »
Effect of Medication on the body, and body's effect on medication in relation to aging by Brian Wolstenholme Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:43pm Effect of medication on the body, and body’s effect on medication in relation to aging. Pujan J. Dave PharmD Candidate 2008 (U of F) According to the US Bureau... will give rise to the number of medications prescribed as well as new knowledge about the effect of the aging process on drug action and interaction. It is well known Read on »
Obesity in Women – No effect on Birth Control Pill Effectiveness by rajesh moganti Posted Mon 23 Aug 2010 1:10am . Doctor Westhoff stated that the outcomes fortify the message to patients that birth control pills would be effective only when they are taken on a daily basis. How much a woman weighs does not appear to have an effect on ovulatory repression, however regularity of pill intake does. Read on »
Hit me one more time with those side effects! (CLICK TO READ ABOUT CHEMO SIDE EFFECTS) by msrenda Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm on.....and..HMMMMM I forgot what I was writing about! LOL Oh yeah chemo side effects, that's it! I'm very lucky that I haven't been nauseated or sick during my chemo, I'm fortunate that my... was getting better. I liked hearing that and I think that's a great way to look at all the side effects. They are only temporary and each time that toxic waste goes into my body, those Read on »
ADHD: A Treatment with No Side Effects? New Study Says Behavioral Therapy is as Effective as Medication by Dr. Bob M. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:07pm , there are no side effects to behavioral therapy—except, perhaps, much happier parents and kids. Read the rest of this entry » Read on »
Comparative Effectiveness Research: How We Could Make It Effective by JaanS Medical Doctor Posted Thu 27 May 2010 5:29pm be leveled at the authors of this utopian viewpoint on the topic Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) that recently appeared as a Commentary in the Amercian Journal of Managed Care Read on »