Teen moms at greater risk for later obesity, U-M study finds
Apr 20 13


A new study debunks the myth that younger moms are more likely to “bounce back” after having a baby – teenage pregnancy actually makes… Teen moms at greater risk for later obesity, U-M study finds   

 

Scientists find ethnicity linked to antibodies
Apr 18 13

Cracking the DNA code for a complex region of the human genome has helped 14 North American scientists, including five at Simon Fraser University,… Scientists find ethnicity linked to antibodies   

 

Food Safety and Bioterrorism Defense May Benefit from Improved Detection Test Developed at MU
Apr 18 13

Sales of chicken products in China plummeted recently during an outbreak of a deadly new strain of bird flu. From bird flu to mad… Food Safety and Bioterrorism Defense May Benefit from Improved Detection Test Developed at MU   

 

Outpatients, hospital patients face different problems with antibiotic resistance
Apr 18 13

A new study concludes that problems with antibiotic resistance faced by outpatients may be as bad as those in hospitalized patients, and that more… Outpatients, hospital patients face different problems with antibiotic resistance   

 

Nearly 30 percent of women fail to pick up new prescriptions for osteoporosis, study finds
Apr 18 13

Nearly 30 percent of women failed to pick up their bisphosphonate prescriptions, a medication that is most commonly used to treat osteoporosis and similar… Nearly 30 percent of women fail to pick up new prescriptions for osteoporosis, study finds   

 

Stimulating the brain blunts cigarette craving
Apr 17 13

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable deaths globally. Unfortunately smoking cessation is difficult, with more than 90% of attempts to quit resulting… Stimulating the brain blunts cigarette craving   

 

Forage longer for berries, study on age-related memory decline suggests
Apr 17 13

Like birds which stop foraging too early on a berry-laden bush, a new study suggests older people struggle to recall items because they flit… Forage longer for berries, study on age-related memory decline suggests   

 

Memory, the adolescent brain and lying: The limits of neuroscientific evidence in the law
Apr 17 13

Brain scans are increasingly able to reveal whether or not you believe you remember some person or event in your life. In a new… Memory, the adolescent brain and lying: The limits of neuroscientific evidence in the law   

 

Researchers find out why some stress is good for you
Apr 17 13


Overworked and stressed out? Look on the bright side. Some stress is good for you.

“You always think about stress as a really bad… Researchers find out why some stress is good for you   

 

Anxious about life? Tylenol may do the trick
Apr 16 13

University of British Columbia researchers have found a new potential use for the over-the-counter pain drug Tylenol. Typically known to relieve physical pain, the… Anxious about life? Tylenol may do the trick   

 

How Does Acupuncture Work?
Apr 16 13

Even as medical acupuncture is increasingly being validated as an effective treatment for a broad range of medical conditions, what has been missing is… How Does Acupuncture Work?   

 

Haiti cholera mutations could lead to more severe disease
Apr 16 13

The cholera strain that transferred to Haiti in 2010 has multiple toxin gene mutations that may account for the severity of disease and is… Haiti cholera mutations could lead to more severe disease   

 

Social media can support healthiness of older people
Apr 16 13

The use of social media by older people can offer valuable additional support in cases of sickness and diseases, new research from the University… Social media can support healthiness of older people   

 

Medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis may affect abortion rate in women
Apr 16 13

A new study published in the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) journal, Arthritis Care & Research, reveals that women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who… Medications used to treat rheumatoid arthritis may affect abortion rate in women   

 

Tobacco companies keep people smoking despite UK cigarette tax increases
Apr 16 13

Raising tobacco prices is one of the most effective means of reducing tobacco use, particularly among price-sensitive smokers such as young people and people… Tobacco companies keep people smoking despite UK cigarette tax increases   

 

Drug Could Improve Working Memory of People with Autism, MU Study Finds
Apr 16 13

People with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often have trouble communicating and interacting with others because they process language, facial expressions and social cues… Drug Could Improve Working Memory of People with Autism, MU Study Finds   

 

Resorts Nationwide Go Sun Smart
Apr 16 13

A group of researchers led by San Diego State University communication professor Peter Andersen have teamed up with 40 resorts nationwide to encourage vacationers… Resorts Nationwide Go Sun Smart   

 

Scientists learn what makes nerve cells so strong
Apr 16 13

How do nerve cells - which can each be up to three feet long in humans - keep from rupturing or falling apart?

Axons,… Scientists learn what makes nerve cells so strong   

 

Concert cacophony: Short-term hearing loss protective, not damaging
Apr 16 13

Contrary to conventional wisdom, short-term hearing loss after sustained exposure to loud noise does not reflect damage to our hearing: instead, it is the… Concert cacophony: Short-term hearing loss protective, not damaging   

 

Smartphone way to lose weight
Apr 16 13

Their study is the first to evaluate a smartphone app as the sole method for monitoring weight loss, with researchers creating My Meal Mate… Smartphone way to lose weight   

 

Nonsurgical treatment turns back the clock, shrinks enlarged prostate
Apr 16 13

Men with a common condition that causes frequent nighttime trips to the bathroom can get relief with a minimally invasive treatment that shrinks the… Nonsurgical treatment turns back the clock, shrinks enlarged prostate   

 

Scientists make ‘laboratory-grown’ kidney
Apr 15 13

A kidney “grown” in the laboratory has been transplanted into animals where it started to produce urine, US scientists say.

Similar techniques to make… Scientists make ‘laboratory-grown’ kidney   

 

Pool exercise may build strength, reduce falls
Apr 15 13

Women who did a high-intensity aquatic workout for six months increased their strength and suffered fewer falls, in a new study that suggests bone-… Pool exercise may build strength, reduce falls   

 

Roche to commercialize Hepatitis C drug in China with Ascletis
Apr 15 13

Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG said it had teamed up with biotech firm Ascletis to develop and commercialize its investigative drug danoprevir in China… Roche to commercialize Hepatitis C drug in China with Ascletis   

 

Jury still out on music’s benefits for preemies
Apr 15 13

There is no high-quality evidence that listening to music helps tiny babies born prematurely cope with pain, feed better and calm down, according to… Jury still out on music’s benefits for preemies   

 
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