Often Sucks But Not Smoking Cigarette Smoke? Quick carefully Senile

Often Sucks But Not Smoking Cigarette Smoke? Quick carefully Senile

Jakarta, Although not smoke, if living and live in a neighborhood full of cigarette smoke is still dangerous to your health. Recent research reveals that people are often exposed to cigarette smoke do not smoke even be faster senile. Senile condition called prospective memory not only make your misplaced car keys or cell phone, other researchers also warned that more serious consequences, such as forgetting to take medication. "This study expands what is already known of the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke, shows not only affects health but also the cognitive consequences," said Tom Heffernan, author of Northumbria University in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, as reported by... More »

Vitamins to Avoid When Sick

Vitamins to Avoid When Sick

Jakarta, said that, vitamins can be used to enhance the vitality and endurance. Vitamins may even consume a lot without side effects. In fact, there are some conditions in which the consumption of vitamins in large quantities is jeopardizing safety. In the TV ads or other media portrayed vitamin synonymous with fresh fruit. Vitamins are important for maintaining health and body function. When too many sick people looking for vitamins in order to increase immunity and maintain fitness. But according to a report published the journal Consumer Reports, vitamins can aggravate certain diseases. As reported by Medical Daily, Thursday (20/09/2012), ... More »

Benefits of Reading Book for Healthcare

Benefits of Reading Book for Healthcare

VIVAlife - Solid work and also more sophisticated tools gadgets, make people would occasionally glance at a book. Today, many people prefer to tamper with their gadgets, rather than reading a book. In fact, reading this book can not only broaden our horizons and the knowledge. Reading books is also beneficial to health. This was revealed by scientists from Oxford University. They found reading a book not only for intelligence, but also both physical and psychological. According to Professor John Stein, reading not only passively follow the plot, but it also brings imagination. "We feel empathy with the characters that we go through all the up... More »

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