Posts tagged as:

first

Colleges See Rise in H1N1 Swine Flu

by Jenna

College campuses are seeing the first uptick in new H1N1 swine flu cases since November.

See the original post here:
Colleges See Rise in H1N1 Swine Flu

{ 0 comments }

7 Steps for a Healthy Heart

January 20, 2010 Fat Burning Diets

The American Heart Association has, for the first time, identified seven health factors and lifestyle behaviors its research indicates are necessary to keep your ticker in good shape.

Read the full article →

Human Embryonic Stem Cells Get NIH Nod

December 2, 2009 Fat Burning Recipes

The U.S. NIH has approved the first 13 human embryonic stem cell lines made eligible for research by the Obama administration’s new ethical guidelines.

Read the full article →

Cardiovascular Fitness May Sharpen Mind

November 30, 2009 Fat Burning Supplements

A healthy body may be the first step to achieving a healthy mind and appetite for learning.

Read the full article →

Cardiovascular Fitness May Sharpen Mind

November 30, 2009 Fat Burning Exercise

A healthy body may be the first step to achieving a healthy mind and appetite for learning.

Read the full article →

FDA OKs Menstrual Drug Lysteda

November 13, 2009 Fat Burning Supplements

The FDA has approved Lysteda tablets (tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia).

Read the full article →

FDA OKs Menstrual Drug Lysteda

November 13, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

The FDA has approved Lysteda tablets (tranexamic acid), the first non-hormonal product cleared to treat heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia).

Read the full article →

More Than 22 Million in U.S. Had H1N1 Swine Flu

November 12, 2009 Low Carb Diet Menu

CDC: 22 million Americans — perhaps as many as 34 million — got H1N1 swine flu in the first 6 months of the pandemic. Between 2,500 and 6,100 died, including some 540 kids.

Read the full article →

More Than 22 Million in U.S. Had H1N1 Swine Flu

November 12, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

CDC: 22 million Americans — perhaps as many as 34 million — got H1N1 swine flu in the first 6 months of the pandemic. Between 2,500 and 6,100 died, including some 540 kids.

Read the full article →