Skip to content

Author Archives:

Jaybee Reyes is a graduate of Bachelor of in Science and Nursing. She grew up reading lots of books that made her interested in Literature. She is engaged with writing different featured articles about Hollywood and current trends. Though she is a licensed nurse she still decided to prioritize her passion in writing.

Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy: An Analysis

17-May-11

People with Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy (AZOOR) present with originally developing photopsia and scotomata. Typically, the level of the visual field deficiency is mysterious by fundal test, but there is marked retinal Continue....

What are Adam-Stokes Disease and its Symptoms

17-May-11

Adam-Stokes Disease is a temporary condition caused by a heart rhythm disorder. This disease includes fainting, with convulsions or even without it. In this circumstance, the normal beat of the heart that passes Continue....

How to Prevent Acne Naturally

14-May-11

Acne vulgaris, or simply acne, is the most common human skin disease that is characterized by scaly red skin, pimple formations (tiny skin lesions or inflammation of the skin) and possibly scarring that may appear Continue....

Exercise to Beat Common Cold Study Finds

02-Nov-10

Recent research showed that people who are engaged in regular exercise are less likely to experience cold.

A study on 1,000 cases found that staying physically active can significantly lower the risk of acquiring colds, viruses and can make Continue....

CDC says about 9% of US adults have depression

01-Oct-10

The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that depression affects about 9 percent of adults in the US.

According to the October 1 issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report released by CDC, the rate of Continue....

Abortion in teenage girls does not increase risk of depression, study says

27-Sep-10

A study showed that teenage girls who had abortion have no greater risk of depression than those teenagers who do not.

Researchers from Oregon State University and University of California wanted to know the effect of abortion or Continue....

Higher alcohol taxes may lessen health problems

25-Sep-10

A U.S. study suggested increasing the rate of taxes on alcohol beverages to reduce the rate and cases of alcohol-related health problems and accidents.

The researchers from the University of Florida proposed the measure to counter the Continue....

US, Mexico rank as countries with highest rate of obese people, OECD reports

24-Sep-10

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released a report showing member countries’ obesity rate and US and Mexico have the highest rates.

The OECD, a union of the 33 of the world’s leading countries, claimed Continue....

Overweight college roommates may reduce teen’s chance to gain weight

23-Sep-10

A study conducted to college freshwomen found that those teens partnered with overweight roommates gained fewer pounds than those who have average-weight roommates.

The study, published in New England Journal of Medicine, showed the Continue....

DASH diet decreases risks of kidney stones, study says

17-Sep-10

A U.S. study found that people who engaged in Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet have lower chances to develop kidney stones.

DASH diet is similar to Mediterranean-style diet, which suggests consumption of abundant foods Continue....