Birth ‘rarely causes head injury’
May 27 04

Brain haemorrhages in babies over a month old are unlikely to be caused by problem births, researchers say.

Difficult deliveries are sometimes cited as… Birth ‘rarely causes head injury’   

 

Hope for new alcoholism treatment
May 27 04

Scientists have identified a key mechanism involved in how alcohol affects the brain.

Researchers from Scripps Institute, California, say the discovery suggests a possible… Hope for new alcoholism treatment   

 

Bad teeth blamed on fizzy drinks
May 27 04

Fizzy drinks are the main cause of increasing tooth erosion among teenagers, research suggests.

A study in the British Dental Journal found a strong… Bad teeth blamed on fizzy drinks   

 

HIV treatment cuts drug cocktail
May 27 04

A new HIV treatment will reduce the number of pills patients have to take, researchers say.

Patients prescribed Reyataz (atazanavir) would take three pills… HIV treatment cuts drug cocktail   

 

‘How drink ruined my life’
May 27 04

With the government set to publish its strategy to tackle alcohol misuse, BBC News Online’s Melissa Jackson talks to a recovering alcoholic about the… ‘How drink ruined my life’   

 

Obesity: Who is to blame?
May 27 04

Around 300m people around the world are obese and that figure is predicted to rise sharply in the years ahead. Who, if anyone, is… Obesity: Who is to blame?   

 

Taking a step toward fitness at work
May 27 04

Boyd Rutherford gets a lot of reading done as he climbs the stairs.

Most days after returning from lunch, he hikes up 15… Taking a step toward fitness at work   

 

Some can’t wait to see spa dentist
May 27 04

If the dentist’s words “open wide” fill you with fear, help may be on the way.

A number of dentists, hoping to relieve… Some can’t wait to see spa dentist   

 

High-level job linked with excessive drinking in women
May 27 04

Women in high-ranking jobs are more likely to have a drinking problem than are women in lower-ranked positions, according to new research from the… High-level job linked with excessive drinking in women   

 

Heavy asthmatic kids not sicker, but get more meds
May 27 04

Overweight children with asthma report more exercise limitations than normal-weight kids with asthma, even though their asthma is not necessarily more severe, according to… Heavy asthmatic kids not sicker, but get more meds   

 

Britain is in smoking ‘timewarp’
May 27 04

Britain is not doing enough to stop people from smoking, public health experts have warned.

Writing in the Medical Journal of Australia, the researchers… Britain is in smoking ‘timewarp’   

 

Obese Doctors Take Own Advice
May 27 04

At 6 feet and about 265 pounds, Dr. Michael Fleming is obese, a fact that becomes awkward when he has to tell a patient… Obese Doctors Take Own Advice   

 

New pill helps breast cancer care
May 27 04

Women with breast cancer that has spread to the bone could benefit from a new pill they can take at home.

Bondronat helps to… New pill helps breast cancer care   

 

Acupuncture ‘beats headache pain’
May 27 04

Acupuncture is an effective treatment for chronic headaches and should be more widely available on the NHS, experts say.

Writing in the British Medical… Acupuncture ‘beats headache pain’   

 

Brain chemical may help narcolepsy, study shows
May 27 04

Replacing a missing brain chemical may help people with narcolepsy, a condition that causes patients to fall asleep involuntarily, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.

Brain chemical may help narcolepsy, study shows   
 

Drug-resistant TB ‘threatens EU’
May 27 04

Multi-drug resistant tuberculosis poses a major threat to the European Union, a World Health Organization report says.

Researchers found rates of MDR-TB are very… Drug-resistant TB ‘threatens EU’   

 

Obesity drug ‘may fight cancer’
May 27 04

A drug currently used to treat obesity may also be able to fight prostate cancer, a study suggests.

Scientists in the United States say… Obesity drug ‘may fight cancer’   

 

HIV ‘raises heart disease risk’
May 27 04

HIV infection may increase the risk of heart disease, research suggests.

Researchers at the University of California in San Francisco found HIV patients had… HIV ‘raises heart disease risk’   

 

Madrid bomb trauma may linger years
May 27 04

Mental wounds from the Madrid bombings could linger for years and damage Spanish society if victims are not helped, psychologists who provided emergency help… Madrid bomb trauma may linger years   

 

U.S. employers, insurers target pricey tests
May 27 04

U.S. employers and health insurers, strangled by double-digit medical care cost hikes, are increasingly putting controls on the big-ticket procedures and medications, according to… U.S. employers, insurers target pricey tests   

 

Combo therapy could tackle drug-resistant cancer
May 27 04

Using two drugs instead of just one could help cancer patients whose tumours do not respond to standard treatment, researchers said on Wednesday.

Combo therapy could tackle drug-resistant cancer   
 

Echinacea combo may prevent kids’ colds: study
May 27 04

An herbal mixture of echinacea, propolis and vitamin C may lessen the blow of cold season for young children, a new study suggests.

Israeli… Echinacea combo may prevent kids’ colds: study   

 

Anti-Cigarette Ads Up In Smoke?
May 27 04

An edgy ad campaign aimed at getting kids to stop smoking could be forced off the air because tobacco companies are refusing to keep… Anti-Cigarette Ads Up In Smoke?   

 

Vatican Condemns Fertility Help
May 27 04

The Vatican issued a broad condemnation Tuesday of fertility treatments such as in-vitro fertilization, calling the destruction of embryos in the process a “massacre… Vatican Condemns Fertility Help   

 

Parents don’t see obesity in their children: study
May 27 04

Parents are so accustomed to seeing overweight youngsters that many fail to realize when their own children are obese, British researchers said on Wednesday.

Parents don’t see obesity in their children: study   
 
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