sábado, 20 de septiembre de 2014

Ivanhoe.com Top 10 Viewed Reports 9/19/2014

Medical Breakthroughs: Ivanhoe Insider

This Week's Top 10 Viewed Stories
         1. Power Pills: 4 Supplements that Work (2nd week)
(Ivanhoe Newswire) - There are literally thousands of them to choose from, but how do you know which supplements actually work? Here are some of the most beneficial:
         2. Reset Your Face
TAMPA, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - More than 3.5 million skin cancers are diagnosed each year. It is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Now there could be a way to stop it before it even starts and as an added bonus, the treatment may also wipe away years from your face.
         3. Potassium-Rich Foods Cut Stroke, Death Risks (2nd week)
Sep. 4, 2014 - Older women who eat foods with higher amounts of potassium may be at lower risk of stroke and death than women who consume less potassium-rich foods. The health benefits from potassium-rich foods are ...
         4. Not Enough Vitamin B1 Can Cause Brain Damage
Sep. 11, 2014 - A deficiency of a single vitamin, B1 (thiamine), can cause a potentially fatal brain disorder called Wernicke encephalopathy. Symptoms can include confusion, hallucinations, loss of muscle...
         5. Blood Type Affects Memory in Later Years?
Sep. 10, 2014 - People with blood type AB may be more likely to develop memory loss in later years than people with other blood types, according to a study. AB is the least common blood type, found in about 4 ...
         6. Senior Moment or Dementia? (2nd week)
DALLAS (Ivanhoe Newswire) - More than 35.6 million people worldwide have some form of dementia. It‘s a frightening condition that can rob you of your most precious memories. However, just because you have memory trouble doesn‘t mean you have dementia.
         7. Small Serving of Dairy May Reduce Stroke Risk
Sep. 16, 2014 - A daily small serve of dairy food may reduce the risk of heart disease or stroke, even in communities where such foods have not traditionally formed part of the diet according to new ...
         8. Alice In Wonderland Syndrome
PHILADELPHIA (Ivanhoe Newswire) - It‘s an unusual condition with a colorful name. Kids with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) see sudden distortions in objects they‘re looking at. Things get very large, really tiny, or their own bodies appear to change size. It‘s a lot like the main character in the Lewis Carroll story.
         9. New Superfoods Could Help Keep Bodies Healthy
Sep. 11, 2014 - A new generation of new superfoods that tackle heart disease and diabetes could be developed following research into a protein that helps keep cells in our bodies healthy. The beneficial substances ...
         10. Super, Super Foods: Test Your IQ!
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - You know to eat your fruits a

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