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Cars, Computers, and Influence on Health
Television is arguably not the greatest thing for your health. But that statement is consistent across all pay grades. Hold on to your clickers, people. Now research says that cars aren’t too good for health, either. However this is more relevant for people of lower income, according to the study published in the Canadian Medical […]
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Surfing the Web Enhances Doctor-Patient Relationship
For those of you who may think Doctor Google is your best asset to understanding your health condition, you may be right. A study has shown that patients who browse the Internet for information on their health condition, and discuss their findings with their doctor, were well received. Why? Professor Roger Jones is an editor […]
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No longer seeing red for glucose testing
The commonplace practice for every person saddled with diabetes is the traditional blood glucose test. Whether you subscribe to the practice with a finger stick, a droplet from a flesh wound or some other source of a bloodshed – the all too familiar practice of blood draws for a glucose reading may have its days […]
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