Work stress ‘doubles heart risk’
• Heart • May 24 04
People who have stressful jobs could be twice as likely to die from heart problems, according to research published on Friday.
Women ‘over-estimate cancer risk’
• Gender: Female • May 24 04
Some women with suspected cancer may have had their breasts removed unnecessarily, a study suggests.
Researchers in Canada have found that women significantly overestimate…
Male biological clock is ticking
• Gender: Male • May 24 04
The chances of a man having children dip past his 35th birthday, researchers have found.
The researchers, from the University of Washington in Seattle,…
Teenage moods linked to mental activity
• Brain • May 24 04
Exasperated parents have been trying to find an explanation for teenage moods for decades.
Now US researchers say adolescent angst could be down to…
Brushing away the menopause
• Menopause • May 24 04
Scientists have developed a toothpaste containing HRT, to help women remember to take their daily dose.
The mint-flavoured paste has been designed with the…
Afghans’ uranium levels spark alert
• Urine Problems • May 24 04
A small sample of Afghan civilians have shown “astonishing” levels of uranium in their urine, an independent scientist says.
HRT ‘may increase dementia risk’
• Brain • May 24 04
Combined hormone replacement therapy has been linked with an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Women aged 65 and above taking a certain type of…
Obese patients ‘can have surgery’
• Obesity • May 24 04
People who are obese should not have to lose weight before they can have surgery, a study suggests.
Surgeons often refuse to operate on…
WHO Agrees to Launch Anti-Obesity Campaign
• Obesity • May 24 04
The United Nations’ health agency agreed Saturday to launch a global campaign against obesity, blamed for an increase in deadly chronic diseases worldwide.
Pollution may affect fetus: study
• Fertility and pregnancy • • Respiratory Problems • May 24 04
Soot and other types of air pollution can not only affect animals and people, but developing fetuses too, researchers reported on Thursday.
Panel pushes national program for HIV poor
• AIDS/HIV • May 24 04
The government should pick up more of the costly medical tab for low-income Americans with HIV and create a new federal benefits program to…
Separate profit from research, agency advises
• Drug News • May 24 04
Researchers who use people in medical and scientific experiments should set up careful reviews of their work that are independent of any potential for…
Breatfeeding can cut cardiovascular risk: study
• Heart • May 24 04
Breastfeeding can reduce the risk of a heart attack or stroke later in life and could prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths each year,…
Lawmakers protest morning-after pill ruling
• Drug Abuse • May 24 04
Anger over the U.S. rejection of over-the-counter sales of a “morning-after” pill simmered in Congress on Wednesday as 41 lawmakers urged regulators to immediately…
Spending grows to treat youth behavior
• Depression • May 24 04
Spending on stimulants and other psychiatric drugs to treat young people with conditions ranging from hyperactivity to depression is increasing strongly, a new U.S.…
U.S. prepares plan for safe AIDS drugs to the poor
• AIDS/HIV • May 22 04
The United States is proposing a fast-track system to provide safe, effective AIDS drugs to poor countries under President Bush’s $15 billion AIDS relief…