Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Health News:Check the stop foodborne illness holliday tip lis ♦ PTSD resources lacking for non veterans ♦ Insensitive irritable bowel syndrome studied

PTSD resources lacking for non veterans Researchers report that information and resources regarding effective therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder are not easily available for non veterans, who can be affected by the condition after crimes, disasters, and accidents. They offer recommendations for improvement.
Check the stop foodborne illness holliday tip list STOP Foodborne Illness is offering simple food safety tips to help prevent food poisoning throughout the holiday season. “Many people think foodborne illness won’t happen to them, but each year 48 million Americans get sick from foodborne pathogens,” said Darin Detwiler, senior policy coordinator for STOP Foodborne Illness. “STOP’s primary concern is keeping pathogens from.
Inflammation can fan the flames of depression Chronic inflammation in the bloodstream can 'fan the flames' of depression, much like throwing gasoline on a fire.
Antibiotic-infused implants designed to help faces heal Researchers describe their test of antibiotic-infused block copolymers in their plastic spacers to protect craniofacial tissue from infection while healing
Insensitive irritable bowel syndrome studied Biopsies of patients with irritable bowel syndrome have shown that the nerves in their gut wall respond poorly to a cocktail of inflammatory substances. This refutes the previous theory that patients with irritable bowel syndrome have an overly sensitive gut.

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