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Botox Injection – Help Paralysed Stroke Victim Walk Again After 20 Years in a Wheelchair

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

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Botox Injection – Help Paralysed Stroke Victim Walk Again After 20 Years in a Wheelchair

Health News An Australian stroke victim paralyzed for more than 20 years has walked again thanks to anti-wrinkle drug botox, in a case hailed as extraordinary by his medical team. Russell McPhee, 49, was confined to a wheelchair after suffering a severe stroke 23 years ago that left him so disabled that doctors initially told [...]

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Don’t Let Stroke Steal Your Life

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

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Don’t Let Stroke Steal Your Life

Health News By Keith Goh The Stroke of Destruction Strokes are both common and preventable: 80 percent of strokes are preventable. Recognizing the symptoms and acting fast to get medical attention can help save lives and limit ensuing disabilities a stroke victim may suffer. In medical jargon, a stroke is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and [...]

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Breast Cancer is Not The No.1 Killer of Women as Women feared most!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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Breast Cancer is Not The No.1 Killer of Women as Women feared most!

By Irwan Lee Despite of being feared most, breast cancer is not the biggest killer of Women. For decades heart disease and heart attacks have been viewed as a man’s illness. Most women mistakenly perceive breast cancer as the most fear diseases, their biggest enemy and the no.1 killer of women. They concern themselves and [...]

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White Tea is the Best for Your Health

Sunday, August 31, 2008

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White Tea is the Best for Your Health

By Irwan Lee For centuries, the Chinese society drinks different types of tea as part of their diet supplements. Not many people aware that white tea can benefits more compare to any other type of tea such as green tea. White tea comes from leaves of the tea plant Camellia sinensis . The leaves are [...]

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