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GaNooze: 3-17:-08: ..kid napping in tag game..1 of 2
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GaNooze: 3-17:-08: ..kid napping in tag game..2 of 2
part 2 of 2 This is A badly BAD copy of The real "silent G" GOOD gnooze http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=gnooze

Insidermedicine in 60 - October 17, 2007
From Japan - Sushi and sashimi can be associated with parasitic infections. Patients who eat uncooked fish are at risk for ingesting the parasitic worm Anisakis. While the worm cannot survive in humans, its larva can. This parasite can cause diarrhea, vomiting and small bowel obstruction. From Liverpool - Taking a nap may have have significant health benefits. Researchers, studying 9 healthy nappers, showed that taking naps both lowered blood pressure and the risk of heart attack. In a previous study on over 23,000 people, those who napped had a 37% reduction in death from heart disease. From Boston - Knee buckling may be a prelude to falls. In a study of over 2,000 patients, knee buckling was reported by 12% and was associated with a raised risk of falls. If you experience knee buckling, you should talk to your doctor. And finally from Washington - Depression rates may be job dependent. In a survey of over 60,000 people, personal care workers such as those who worked in day care or as hairdressers had the highest rates of depression with over 10% suffering from this condition. Engineers and architects had the lowest rates, with only 4%. Nearly 7% of all workers reported having suffered from depression. For Insidermedicine in 60, I'm Dr. Susan Sharma.



























