Thursday, November 5, 2009

Contamination alert Bisphenol-A from Paper

Wild discovery of toxic materials in the plastic material known as Bisphenol-A not long after. Bisphenol-A is also now known to circulate in the paper that you normally get from the supermarket cashier.

Bisphenol-A itself is a highly toxic material to the body. Bisphenol-A is known to damage the brain, nerves and cause several diseases such as heart disease and cancer.

Several previous studies said that Bisphenol-A is known to many in the plastic material can lead to heart disease and even death. Therefore, some made from plastic which is forbidden to use repeatedly.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Obesity may decrease Male Fertility

If you are fat bodied men, should begin to watch. In addition to risk of various serious diseases, like heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, a study indicates, the opportunity to have a fat guy offspring would be threatened.

As reported a study published the journal Fertility and Sterility, the chance of a fat man has a relatively low child even if he is able-bodied. Study of research scientists from Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine at the Hershey show, among 87 healthy men aged 19-48 years, those in obese (overweight) tend not to have kids.

Toilet seat pass Warts?

Not a few people who are afraid to use public toilets for fear of contracting the herpes virus from toilet seats. In fact, the herpes infection is not as simple as that.

Please note that the herpes virus will not live long on the cold surface and dry. In addition, new transmission can occur if a person has an open wound in the same body part with others who have the herpes virus.

Behind the dangers of Vitamin A Cream

Vitamin A is one of the ingredients of skin aging products that are sold freely used. However, you must be very careful in using products that contain vitamin A and its derivatives.

A recent study published in the FASEB Journal shows vitamin A crucial role in the formation of energy in cells. Too much or deficiency of this vitamin will adversely affect the body. Therefore, you should be aware of the risk of an overdose of vitamin A given more and more products, whether cosmetic or supplements, which contain this vitamin.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Lack of Vitamin D High Blood Pressure Risk

Young white woman who experienced a decrease of vitamin D three times more likely to be stricken with high blood pressure in middle age compared with those with normal vitamin D level.

One study published in the American Heart Association meeting in Chicago, United States, adding the young woman into a growing list of people, including men, who may be infected with high blood pressure at least partly due to low levels of vitamin D.

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