Posts Tagged ‘virus’

Drink Water One Hour Before Dinner

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To reduce excessive eating a lot of people drink water first just before eating. Should eliminate the habit, if you want a drink before dinner, then do an hour before a meal.

Eating too much water just before eating it makes you lose your appetite because the stomach becomes full. But drinking water just before eating will make the process of absorption of food by the enzyme becomes more difficult.

Because drinking water takes 30 minutes to flow from the stomach into the intestines. So if a drink just before eating, the water had not been added into the intestine with the food that makes an enzyme work more difficult.
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H1N1 not as dangerous as feared: Doctors furious!

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The British Medical Journal (BMJ) on its website, quoting the reassuring (or mea culpa?) Professor Liam Donaldson, Director General of Health, who acknowledged during a news conference that the virus eventually H1N1 had created a “swine flu” considerably less lethal than feared. ” Official recognition of this hoax has angered some health professionals, who have not failed to express their discontent over the BMJ’s website.

H1N1 not as dangerous as feared

The Department of Health NHS (National Health) feared being overwhelmed by the intensity of influenza A/H1N1 …which does not happen: the NHS is the shock, and for good reason. Read the rest of this entry »

New agent for inhibit of HIV infection

They identify a molecule that inhibits the ability of HIV infection

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Scientists from Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology in the U.S. have discovered a new agent that could inhibit the ability of HIV infection. The study results are published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry ‘.

The agent, called surfeno disables the action of a factor in semen that greatly increases the viral infection. The surfeno could be used as a supplement in the current HIV microbicides to substantially reduce transmission of HIV during sexual contact. Read the rest of this entry »