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The Everything Yoga Blog - 27-Sep-2014

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ScienceDaily - 24-Sep-2014

Scaling maximal oxygen uptake and maximal workload by body weight confounds measures of cardiorespiratory fitness, a recent study has shown. It has been a common practice in exercise testing to scale the results by body weight and, according to researchers, this practice should be abandoned. More reliable data on cardiorespiratory fitness can be observed by using lean mass proportional measures, they...

TIME.com - 09-Sep-2014

The HPV vaccine is working for young women in Australia, suggests a new study published in the journal PLOS One. Researchers analyzed a database of more than 1 million patients and found that since Australia began providing the HPV vaccine free to women ages 15-27 in 2007, the rate of genital warts fell 61% from… ...

TIME.com - 09-Sep-2014

Hundreds of children in Missouri have been hospitalized for respiratory illness, and one cause is the uncommon Enterovirus D68, the CDC said today in a press conference. About 12 states have reported a rise in respiratory illness to the CDC. EV-D68 presents like the common cold at first, but it can cause rash, neurologic illness,… ...

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

THE QUESTION Though stimulants are often prescribed for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, some worry that the drugs stunt the patients’ growth. Are those concerns valid? THIS STUDY analyzed data on 1,020 people, charting their growth patterns over more than two decades. The group consisted of 340 people who had been diagnosed with ADHD in childhood, including 219 who had been...

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

People who suffer migraines know that not even the best medicines may get rid of all the pain all the time. “Preventive medications help 50 percent of patients by about 50 percent,” Sheena Aurora, an associate professor of neurology at Stanford, tells writer Aviva Patz. In September’s edition of Health magazine , Patz suggests three of the “more promising, less traditional” alternative therapies that...

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

A little over a year ago, wide publicity was given to a psychologists’ study demonstrating that people who sought happiness through personal pleasure, rather than through meaningful community accomplishments, experienced changes in gene expression similar to people with illness- inducing chronic stress. In other words, the researchers claimed, noble purposes are “healthier” than self-gratification....

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

Health officials in at least 10 states have reported hundreds of cases of a respiratory illness that has sent scores of children to emergency rooms and, in some cases, even to intensive care units . The culprit is believed to be Enterovirus 68 (also known as EVD-68 or Eentrovirus D68), a fairly rare viral infection that can cause symptoms such as coughing, wheezing and low blood oxygen levels (also...

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

The gorgeous, deadly lionfish, native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, is presenting a human-propelled threat to fisheries in the rest of the world, Dan Nosowitz writes for Modern Farmer. Lionfish are relatively small — usually about a foot long — but aggressive, with a big appetite and poisonous spines all over their bodies to protect them from predators. The spectacular spines, plus their red,...

The Washington Post - 09-Sep-2014

Do you have a personal vision of the future? You may have a chance to give it three-dimensional form. Last November, a nonprofit group called the Museum of Science Fiction announced plans to open a facility of that name in or near Washington by 2017. One step toward that goal was establishing a “preview museum” that would give the project — which lists its address as “Washington, D.C.; USA; Earth:...


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