RESEARCH HINTS AT LINK BETWEEN VITAMIN D LEVEL AND ASTHMA
Researchers found out that a lot of studies suggest that vitamin D which is synthesized in the body in response to sunlight and also found in some food such as fortified milk and fish can help reduce the asthma attach. Giving a vitamin D supplements to asthma patient who are deficient may help with their control. Some of these findings can reduce the pain and increase the life span of some patients.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
TWO INJURED IN EVANS AS STOLEN CAR CRASHED INTO RIVER.
I red in Chicago Tribune that AA stolen yellow Hyundai became air borne early today and crashed into a river bed, injuring both the driver and a passenger who was thrown150 feet from the car. I think the stolen Hyundai has caused the lives of the thieves which is a great
lesson to those who may have such in mind.
I red in Chicago Tribune that AA stolen yellow Hyundai became air borne early today and crashed into a river bed, injuring both the driver and a passenger who was thrown150 feet from the car. I think the stolen Hyundai has caused the lives of the thieves which is a great
lesson to those who may have such in mind.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tuberculosis: Doctors-in- training may have exposed hundreds of children’s, infants to TB in 3 Chicago hospitals.
Doctors – in – training potentially exposed hundreds of patients including infants, at three Chicago-area hospitals to tuberculosis in what is being called an unusual case of medical care provider putting patients’ health at risk. Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs but can also affect the brain, kidneys, spine, and other parts. It is an air-borne disease that could spread mostly through close contact with an affected person especially if the person coughs. It is very important that the hospital should at regular basis test hospital employees on some of the contagious diseases to protect the patient and workers.
Doctors – in – training potentially exposed hundreds of patients including infants, at three Chicago-area hospitals to tuberculosis in what is being called an unusual case of medical care provider putting patients’ health at risk. Tuberculosis is a bacterial disease that usually affects the lungs but can also affect the brain, kidneys, spine, and other parts. It is an air-borne disease that could spread mostly through close contact with an affected person especially if the person coughs. It is very important that the hospital should at regular basis test hospital employees on some of the contagious diseases to protect the patient and workers.
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