Milk found to help lower cancer risk
• Cancer • Jul 08 04
People who drank about two 8-ounce glasses of milk a day had a 15 percent reduction in risk of getting colorectal cancer, according to…
Ovarian cancer: Not the ‘silent killer’ it was
• Cancer • Jul 08 04
The bad news is that it still kills thousands. The good, says Dr. Judith Reichman, is that better detection tests are on the way
…New drugs lock out AIDS but vaccine proves elusive
• AIDS/HIV • Jul 07 04
Two decades into the AIDS pandemic, the world has two dozen drugs to fight the virus and researchers have high hopes for new classes…
Long nursing shifts raise error risk
• Public Health • Jul 07 04
Nurses in U.S. hospitals about 40 percent of the time are working long shifts that raise the risk of medical mistakes such as…
Deadly bird flu erupts again in Thailand, China
• Infections • Jul 07 04
The strain of bird flu that killed 24 people in Southeast Asia early this year has erupted again in Thailand and China, but authorities…
Brief screening spots domestic abuse
• Children's Health • Jul 07 04
It takes only a few minutes and a couple of questions to spot many hidden cases of domestic abuse in adults accompanying children to…
New surgical technique could mean faster recovery
• Surgery • Jul 07 04
A new surgical technique may help doctors operate on internal organs without making any cuts in the skin, researchers reported on Wednesday.
Obesity risk doubled for kids of obese moms
• Obesity • Jul 07 04
Children whose mothers were obese when they became pregnant are at increased risk of becoming obese themselves, according to a new study.
Arthritis spares flexible fingers
• Arthritis • Jul 07 04
People with unusually flexible fingers seem to be able to give the slip to osteoarthritis in the hand, new research suggests.
Mediterranean diet may reduce inflammation
• Dieting • Jul 06 04
Some of the benefits of a Mediterranean-type diet - rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes and olive oil and light on red meat - may…
U.S. study examines why some children not vaccinated
• Children's Health • Jul 06 04
Struggling, inner-city parents are more likely to neglect completely vaccinating their children, while parents who refuse to vaccinate at all tend to be white…
Brain chemical linked to teen suicides in study
• Brain • Jul 06 04
A brain enzyme known to be involved in mood disorders may be in short supply in the brains of teenage suicide victims, a finding…
Celexa safely curbs depression in the young
• Psychiatry / Psychology • Jul 06 04
Treatment with the antidepressant Celexa significantly reduces symptoms of major depression in children and adolescents, researchers report.
Dr. Karen Dineen Wagner of the University…
Parents set rules, but kids still see TV violence
• Children's Health • Jul 06 04
Most parents think their children regularly see TV violence despite their efforts to impose limits, a study published Tuesday shows.
Study finds cough drugs no better than sugar syrup
• Respiratory Problems • Jul 06 04
Two ingredients commonly used in cough syrup are no better than sugar water in suppressing night-time coughing in children, according to a study published…
Obesity Passed From Moms To Kids?
• Obesity • Jul 06 04
Children born to obese women are more than twice as likely to be overweight by age 4, according to a new study that indicates…
Overweight children risk iron deficiency
• Fat, Dietary • Jul 06 04
Overweight children are at double the risk of being iron deficient, perhaps because of bad diet or lack of exercise, a study said…
Nail fungal infections can be hard to treat
• Skin Care • Jul 05 04
Depending on the microbe involved, white superficial onychomycosis (WSO), a fungal infection of finger or toe nails, can be hard to treat, Italian researchers…
UK ambulances waste millions fighting speeding fines
• Emergencies / First Aid • Jul 05 04
Britain’s ambulances have been regularly fined for speeding even when answering emergency calls, the Health Department disclosed on Friday.
Emergency vehicles are of course…
Alzheimer’s gene tied to better diet response
• Diabetes • Jul 05 04
A genetic variant that has been linked with Alzheimer’s disease may have a beneficial effect in patients with type 2 diabetes. In a new…
Leukemia drug side effects worse when vitamins low
• Anemia • Jul 05 04
Findings from a new study suggest that kids with leukemia do not take enough antioxidant vitamins, which raises their risk of side effects during…
Virtual reality may distract the brain from pain
• Neurology • Jul 05 04
A trip into virtual reality may literally take a person’s mind off the pain of a medical procedure, a new study shows.
Cilexa safely curbs depression in the young
• Drug Abuse • Jul 05 04
Treatment with the antidepressant Cilexa significantly reduces symptoms of major depression in children and adolescents, researchers report.
Dr. Karen Dineen Wagner of the University…
Chinese herbs hold little benefit for hepatitis C
• Alternative Medicine • Jul 05 04
A Chinese herbal treatment often used to treat hepatitis in Asia does not appear to reduce liver inflammation or improve quality of life in…
Research focuses on growing new teeth
• Dental Health • Jul 05 04
Researchers have moved a little bit closer to the day when new teeth can be grown to replace damaged or missing teeth.