Television alcohol ads on rise, study shows
May 27 04

Alcohol is being advertised more often on U.S. television and more teen-agers and children are seeing it, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

The number… Television alcohol ads on rise, study shows   

 

China detains five dealers of fake milk powder
May 27 04

Chinese police have detained five wholesalers of fake milk powder after malnutrition caused the deaths of 13 babies and sparked a national outcry at… China detains five dealers of fake milk powder   

 

Worry affects female fertility
May 27 04

“Don’t worry, be happy” may sound like patronizing advice to a woman seeking help in having a baby but it may be just what… Worry affects female fertility   

 

Cervical cancer still cutting many lives short
May 27 04

While deaths from cervical cancer have plunged in wealthy nations over the past 50 years, the disease remains a top killer of younger women… Cervical cancer still cutting many lives short   

 

Blood pressure higher in caffeine-drinking teens
May 27 04

Teens who habitually drink lots of caffeine - mainly from soft drinks - tend to have higher blood pressure than other teens, researchers report.

Blood pressure higher in caffeine-drinking teens   
 

Many U.S. consumers make up their own diets - survey
May 27 04

Many bulge-battling Americans are following self-designed diets, even as the mania surrounding low-carbohydrate weight-loss regimens like Atkins and South Beach continue to generate headlines,… Many U.S. consumers make up their own diets - survey   

 

Parents may be poor source of birth control info
May 27 04

Parents often have mistaken ideas about contraception, and could be passing those fallacies on to their children.

A recent poll found that less than… Parents may be poor source of birth control info   

 

Study: Breast-feeding cuts infant death 20 percent
May 27 04

Breast-fed children in the United States are 20 percent less likely to die during the first year of life than those who are… Study: Breast-feeding cuts infant death 20 percent   

 

Heavy kids more likely to bully, be bullied
May 27 04

Overweight children are more likely than their peers to be the victims, and in some cases the perpetrators, of teasing, name-calling and physical… Heavy kids more likely to bully, be bullied   

 

Amgen arthritis drug wins U.S. okay for psoriasis
May 27 04

Amgen Inc., the world’s biggest biotechnology company, won U.S. approval on Friday to market its rheumatoid arthritis drug Enbrel for treating the skin disorder… Amgen arthritis drug wins U.S. okay for psoriasis   

 

Nearly 4 million Nigerians have HIV - ministry
May 27 04

An estimated 3.8 million Nigerians are infected with the virus that causes AIDS, making the West African country one of the hardest hit in… Nearly 4 million Nigerians have HIV - ministry   

 

New methods to detect breast cancer show promise
May 27 04

New tests that measure water, oxygen and other breast tissue properties could be more effective than mammograms in diagnosing breast cancer, scientists said on… New methods to detect breast cancer show promise   

 

Pilates, milk reign at ‘junk free’ schools
May 27 04

At Nathan Hale School, candy bars are confiscated. Bake sales are frowned upon. The vending machines don’t carry soda - only water, milk, or… Pilates, milk reign at ‘junk free’ schools   

 

New breast cancer detection method promising
May 27 04

New tests that measure water, oxygen and other breast tissue properties could be more effective than mammograms in diagnosing breast cancer, scientists said Monday.

New breast cancer detection method promising   
 

Obese kids more prone to bully, be bullied
May 27 04

Overweight adolescents are more likely than normal-weight children to be victims of bullying, or bullies themselves, a study found, bolstering evidence that being fat… Obese kids more prone to bully, be bullied   

 

Blood pressure rise in U.S. kids, teens bodes ill
May 27 04

The average blood pressure for Americans ages 8 to 17 has increased over the past 10 years, meaning that more are putting themselves at… Blood pressure rise in U.S. kids, teens bodes ill   

 

Health Profit Disappoints, 500 Jobs Cut
May 27 04

Insurer Health Net Inc.  on Tuesday said quarterly profit fell by nearly 80 percent, sending its shares sharply lower, and said it will cut… Health Profit Disappoints, 500 Jobs Cut   

 

U.S. study finds more marijuana abuse
May 27 04

Marijuana abuse and dependence rose in the United States in the 1990s, possibly because the substance has become more potent, according to a study… U.S. study finds more marijuana abuse   

 

Report says more focus needed on child mothers
May 27 04

About 70,000 girls and one million infants born to young mothers die worldwide every year due to complications from pregnancy and childbirth, according to… Report says more focus needed on child mothers   

 

Treating sleep apnea could cut road deaths
May 27 04

Nearly 1,000 deaths from vehicle collisions could be avoided each year in the U.S. if all drivers with the obstructive sleep apnea received a… Treating sleep apnea could cut road deaths   

 

Obstetricians told to talk, write more clearly
May 27 04

Obstetricians were told on Monday that they could improve patient safety and combat soaring rates for malpractice insurance by stressing simple teamwork, better communication… Obstetricians told to talk, write more clearly   

 

Recognize stroke, call ambulance, be a hero - CDC
May 27 04

Few Americans know the major warning signs of stroke, new survey findings indicate, and few would call 911 immediately if they thought someone was… Recognize stroke, call ambulance, be a hero - CDC   

 

Surgery found to halve stroke risk in some patients
May 27 04

Surgery can halve the odds of a stroke, one of the leading killers worldwide, in high-risk patients, scientists said on Friday.

Severe narrowing… Surgery found to halve stroke risk in some patients   

 

Health probe clears NJ racetrack of mad cow fears
May 27 04

There is no evidence that people who ate at a New Jersey racetrack have become infected with a rare human version of “mad cow”… Health probe clears NJ racetrack of mad cow fears   

 

Health experts propose new anti-malaria strategy
May 27 04

Public health experts proposed on Friday a new strategy to halve malaria deaths by 2010 and said linking malaria with other disease control programmes… Health experts propose new anti-malaria strategy   

 
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