Sunday, 23 June 2013

Health Update

According to research, it may be possible to kill the virus with standard antiviral drugs. Herpes viruses cause permanent infections.

A) - A way to flush out herpes viruses from the hiding?

Ans: According to research, it may be possible to kill the virus with standard antiviral drugs. Herpes viruses cause permanent infections. They head straight to nerve cells, where they stay latent in for the life of a living being, after causing periodic outbreaks. The antiviral drugs will make the virus active (as inactive virus is completely untouchable by any treatment and unless the virus is activated it can’t be killed) and then can be destroyed.

B) - Cornflakes have many health benefits?

Ans: Recent study reveals that cornflakes make children more alert mentally and less tired than those who don’t eat cornflakes. These are known to increase memory and attention span abilities by 20% within 30 minutes of eating breakfast. One bowl of cornflakes with milk is said to provide less than 200 scales, less than 5 gms of fat and 1 gm of salt. Cornflakes are said to be packed with folate, which prevents birth defects.

C) - Cloned cells treat skin cancer?

Ans: Advanced melanoma or skin cancer of a person can be cure with the help of cloned infection fighting T-cells from the immune system.

D) - Obesity linked with infertility in men?

Ans: Men who are overweight have higher than average levels of abnormal sperm, which can prevent couples conceiving and also cause miscarriage. Studies reveal that different hormone levels in obese men and the impact of excess fats are both the possible reasons for sperm defects.

E) - Meditation, an effective therapeutic aid?

Ans: Meditation can help patients endure flash floods of emotions during the therapeutic process and alter reactions to daily experience ultimately relieving psychological problems.

F) - Active lifestyle may prevent cancer?

Ans: Physically active people are less likely than sedentary types to develop cancer, as active men have 13% less risk of developing cancer as compared with the least active men and active women have a 16% lower risk than their sedentary counterparts.

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