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/For some people, being outdoors exposed to the sun can cause their skin to react by forming an uncomfortable, red, itchy rash known as “sun poisoning” or “sun allergy.”
Read MoreFor some people, being outdoors exposed to the sun can cause their skin to react by forming an uncomfortable, red, itchy rash known as “sun poisoning” or “sun allergy.”
Read MoreOnly 1 in 16 Americans or about 6.3 percent of adults could truthfully say they are practicing all five healthy lifestyle factors considered most important to warding off chronic diseases.
Read MoreListeria is a bacterial infection transmitted by food. It is of little danger to most people, but is extremely dangerous to pregnant women and those with compromised immune systems.
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Read MoreA new study, which followed 180 pre-term infants from birth to age seven, found babies who were fed more breast milk within the first 28 days of life had had larger volumes of certain regions of the brain.
Read MoreNew research scheduled to be presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management in Anaheim this month suggests that reading, writing and wrangling work email during off-hours may be hurting us more than it is helping our careers.
Read MoreWe all want that dewy, youthful glow to our skin and there’s no better way to make that happen than to eat a healthy, balanced diet.
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Ask most people what one of their favorite childhood memories are and invariably family vacations are on that list.
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Read MoreThe saying goes, ‘It’s not a matter of if you’re going to have a heart attack or stroke, but a matter of when.” This saying applies to a condition called metabolic syndrome which is more common than many realize.
Read MoreYou may not think it could happen to you but all of us are susceptible to sepsis if the conditions are favorable for it.
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Read MoreIt may be the most important nutrient you never knew you needed. Taurine is an amino acid which is crucial to a number of your internal functions. These include:
Taurine is a “conditionally essential” amino acid, which means that if you are healthy you can produce the minimal amount required for these essential functions. The main sources for it are meat, fish and dairy.
Certain situations make taurine supplementation essential for some people. These include heart or kidney failure, or premature infantsfollowing extensive intravenous feeding.
If the word “taurine” seems familiar to you and you can't quite place it, you're probably a fan of energy drinks. The amino acid is a major ingredient in beverages bottled by Monster, Rockstar, Red Bull and others, which may provide up to 600 to 1,000 milligrams in an 8-ounce serving. It's worth noting that the taurine found in energy drinks and most supplements is not derived from any animal products, and so is suitable for consumption by vegans.
And why would a vegan – or anyone else – want to supplement with taurine if they did not have to?
For one, research suggests that taurine may have benefits for people with diabetes. Long-term supplementation decreases fasting sugar levels without any changes in diet or exercise. Loading up on taurine may also even help prevent type 2 diabetes by reducing blood sugar levels and insulin resistance. In another study of type 1 diabetics, 2 weeks of of taurine supplementation significantly reduced arterial stiffness.
Another study has uncovered a link between higher taurine levels and significantly lower rates of death from heart disease, as well as reduced cholesterol and blood pressure.
There are indications that taurine can keep your blood pressure in check by decreasing the resistance to blood flow in the blood vessel walls. It may also greatly reduce the nerve impulses in the brain that cause blood pressure to increase.
Could you stand to lose a few pounds? Taurine has got you covered. In a study of a group of overweight people, 3 grams of taurine per day for 7 weeks reduced body weight and improved several heart disease risk factors.
But the reason you find taurine in so many energy drinks is its reputation for improving athletic performance. Studies indicate it can:
Most surprising of all, taurine has no negative side effects when used in the recommended amounts!
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Read MoreMost of the time when we purchase sunglasses, we make a decision based upon fashion and how well they stop glare, but what we really need to know is how well they fare against ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
Read MoreIt's simple, really: Being too heavy can cost you your life. The biggest ever analysis of data on obesity clearly states that overweight people could lose their life one year earlier than previously expected.
Read MoreOral allergy syndrome (OAS) also known as pollen-food syndrome is considered to be a mild form of a food allergy.
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Dr. David Samadi quoted in New Everyday on latest research around a predictive test for cancer:
"I never thought there would be a predictive test that with 100 percent certainty more than a decade in advance. So what exactly is going on? It's a simple blood test," Dr. Samadi explained, noting that this is still in clinical trials. In a blood test, the ends of the chromosomes, telomeres, are examined. They are more damaged in people who get cancer.This is a complete game-changer if it really pans out. This can practically change the face of cancer. And, of course, we're all excited about it."
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World-renowned robotic prostate surgeon, Dr. David Samadi interviewed by Spanish newspaper EL PAÍS on the future of robotic surgery around the world. He speaks about robotic surgery for prostate cancer and the advancements that have been made in sparing the nerves critical for urinary control and sexual function post prostatectomy.
Dr. David Samadi interviewed on robotic prostate surgery on Spanish online newspaper ABC. Dr. Samadi talks about the importance of sexual function after a robotic prostatectomy is performed. With robotic prostate surgery, men are regaining sexual function —the rate increasing from 50% to 80% after robotic surgery is performed.
Daily News writes about Dr. David Samadi's appearance on the Today Show where he gave testicular exams to anchors, Willie Geist and Carson Daly, as part of Movember for men's health awareness.