Topic: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
AFP Global Edition | 2008-09-17 00:00:33
<div><p>Women who eat right, exercise and never smoke tobacco more than halve the risk of dying from cancer or heart disease, a long-term study released Wednesday said.</p><p>The study is based on data provided by 80,000 women in the United States who were between 34 and 59 ...
guardian.co.uk | 2008-07-25 16:17:17
<div><p>British couples should consider having no more than two children to help reduce the environmental impact of the rising global population, doctors have said.</p><p>An editorial in the British Medical Journal today calls on GPs to encourage the view that bigger families are as environmentally dubious as owning ...
consumeraffairs.com | 2008-07-24 18:41:55
<div id="subtitle">British study warns of potential adverse effect</div><div><p>As women age, they often take calcium supplements to promote bone health and ward off osteoperosis. But could those supplements be risking their health in other ways?</p><p>Researchers writing in the British Medical ...
consumeraffairs.com | 2008-07-24 18:41:55
<div id="subtitle">Study quantifies risk of being sensitive to aspirin</div><div><p>Being resistant to aspirin makes patients four times more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke or even die from a pre-existing heart condition, according to a study published onbmj.com, the Web site of the British Medical ...
