Monday, May 24, 2010

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Sausage, Not Steak, Increases Heart Disease Risk

Researchers believe it may be the salt, not the fat, that's the problem. Eating processed meat such as sausages increases the likelihood of heart disease, while red meat does not seem to be as harmful, a study suggests.

A Harvard University team which looked at studies involving over one million people found just 50g of processed meat a day also raised the risk of diabetes.

But there was no such risk from eating even twice as much unprocessed meat, such as beef, lamb or pork. This was despite the fact the two forms of meat have a similar fat content.

Writing in the journal Circulation, the researchers speculated that given the similar quantities of cholesterol and saturated fats, the difference may be explained by the salt and preservatives added to processed meats.

This is defined as any meat preserved by smoking, curing or salting and includes bacon, sausages, salami and other luncheon meats.

Darn, guess what I packed for my lunch today. Polish sausage.

Thanks for checking out today's blog. Henry

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

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I know I have showed lightning photos before on this blog, but we had such a nice lightning and thunderstorm last night I thought it would be fun to re-visit.

Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms. There are approximately 16 million lightning storms in the world every year.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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Eating Nuts Can Lower Cholesterol

Nuts may block cholesterol absorption, experts say. Eating nuts may help lower cholesterol levels, US research suggests.

The review of 25 studies, involving nearly 600 people, showed eating on average 67g of nuts - a small bag - a day reduced cholesterol levels by 7.4%.

The US Loma Linda University team believes nuts may help prevent the absorption of cholesterol.

Experts said the research showed nuts were an important part of a healthy diet, but warned against eating nuts covered in sugar or salt.

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Monday, May 10, 2010

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On 9 May, 1960, the America announced they would allow a hormonal pill previously used for gynecological complaints to be prescribed as contraception.

Science, changing social attitudes and even fears about overpopulation in communist states all conspired to make the pill possible.

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Friday, May 7, 2010

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Thanks for stopping by CMSP's Cool Image of the Day Blog, where every weekday we bring you a "COOL Image" to learn from.

The unusually beautiful shape and brilliant colors of Birds of Paradise have made these flowers a popular symbol of paradise.

Strelitzia reginae is a monocotyledonous flowering plant indigenous to South Africa. Common names include Strelitzia, Crane Flower or Bird of Paradise, though these names are also collectively applied to other species in the genus Strelitzia.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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Johnson & Johnson said it has temporarily suspended production at the plant that manufactures all of its liquid pediatric drugs.

Findings showed that McNeil bought contaminated raw material from its vendors, which tested positive for a type of bacteria that the the FDA has not yet identified.

The facility was blamed for not following quality controls and for not maintaining adequate lab facilities for the testing and approval of components and drug products.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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Long-term Harm for Toddlers Watching Too Much TV

The more TV a toddler watches, the higher the likelihood they will do badly at school and have poor health at the age of 10, researchers warn.

The study of 1,300 children by Michigan and Montreal universities found negative effects on older children rose with every hour of toddler TV.

Performance at school was worse, while consumption of junk foods was higher.

That is why kids are having hard times in school. Good luck teachers!

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