Teen smoking linked to earlier death
Oct 04 12

Teenagers who smoke are more likely to die of heart disease decades down the line, even if they quit by the time they’re middle-aged,… Teen smoking linked to earlier death   

 

Obama, Romney debate sheds little light on healthcare issues
Oct 04 12

President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney agree that the $2.8 trillion U.S. healthcare system is broken, but neither candidate on… Obama, Romney debate sheds little light on healthcare issues   

 

Vitamin C may shorten cold, not stop it
Oct 04 12

Myth: Vitamin C prevents the common cold.

Fact: After decades and dozens of studies, it appears the idea that vitamin C prevents colds is… Vitamin C may shorten cold, not stop it   

 

Babies learn the smell of mum
Oct 04 12

Researchers show for the first time that a mammal begins to suckle its mother’s milk through a learned response built on learning her unique… Babies learn the smell of mum   

 

Nonprescription medication abuse underestimated
Oct 04 12

Nonprescription medications are just as likely a cause of poisoning as prescription drugs, according to a new study by Timothy Wiegand, M.D. from the… Nonprescription medication abuse underestimated   

 

Are inhaled medications effective and safe in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation?
Oct 04 12

Essential medications can be delivered as inhaled drugs to critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) who require mechanical ventilation to breathe.… Are inhaled medications effective and safe in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation?   

 

Aspirin may temper brain power decline in elderly women at risk of heart disease
Oct 04 12

Daily low dose aspirin could slow the decline in brain power among elderly women at high risk of heart disease, indicates observational research published… Aspirin may temper brain power decline in elderly women at risk of heart disease   

 

New study sheds light on cancer-protective properties of milk
Oct 03 12

Milk consumption has been linked to improved health, with decreased risks of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and colon cancer. A group of scientists in… New study sheds light on cancer-protective properties of milk   

 

Not getting sleepy? Stanford research explains why hypnosis doesn’t work for all
Oct 03 12

Not everyone is able to be hypnotized, and new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine shows how the brains of such people… Not getting sleepy? Stanford research explains why hypnosis doesn’t work for all   

 

BPA linked to thyroid hormone changes in pregnant women, newborns
Oct 03 12

Bisphenol A (BPA), an estrogen-like compound that has drawn increased scrutiny in recent years, has been linked to changes in thyroid hormone levels in… BPA linked to thyroid hormone changes in pregnant women, newborns   

 

Common solvents tied to birth defects
Oct 03 12

Pregnant women with frequent exposure to solvents at work may be at higher risk of having babies with birth defects, French researchers have found.

Common solvents tied to birth defects   
 

Los Angeles to repeal ban on medical marijuana shops
Oct 03 12

The Los Angeles City Council voted to rescind a newly enacted ban on storefront medical marijuana shops on Tuesday, allowing the city to avoid… Los Angeles to repeal ban on medical marijuana shops   

 

Fish linked to heart failure risk, omega-3 results mixed
Oct 03 12

For people conscious about their heart health, a new study suggests it may be best to eat fish instead of taking individual omega-3 fatty… Fish linked to heart failure risk, omega-3 results mixed   

 

Study reveals differences in overall health of Latino-American subgroups
Oct 02 12

Despite a shared Latino heritage, there are significant differences in the overall health and the use of health-care services among Cuban-Americans, Mexican-Americans and Puerto… Study reveals differences in overall health of Latino-American subgroups   

 

Low vitamin D levels linked to more severe multiple sclerosis symptoms
Oct 02 12

Low blood levels of vitamin D are associated with an increased number of brain lesions and signs of a more active disease state in… Low vitamin D levels linked to more severe multiple sclerosis symptoms   

 

Obesity and under-nutrition prevalent in long-term refugees living in camps
Oct 02 12

A quarter of households in refugee camps in Algeria are currently suffering from the double burden of excess weight and under-nutrition. According to a… Obesity and under-nutrition prevalent in long-term refugees living in camps   

 

Sleep apnea plays dual role in stroke
Oct 02 12

Improvements to the diagnosis and screening of sleep apnea are critical to stroke prevention, according to new stroke care guidelines released today at the… Sleep apnea plays dual role in stroke   

 

Smoking clouds the brain after stroke
Oct 02 12

A study of stroke patients from Southern Ontario found those who smoke have more difficulty with problem-solving and decision-making than non-smokers.

The study, presented… Smoking clouds the brain after stroke   

 

Expand telestroke in all provinces to save lives, reduce disability
Oct 02 12

Widespread use of telestroke - two-way audiovisual linkups between neurologists in stroke centres and emergency rooms in underserved and rural areas - would save… Expand telestroke in all provinces to save lives, reduce disability   

 

Researchers identify a Dance Dance Revolution in kids’ physical activity
Oct 01 12

A study published in Pediatrics this morning by researchers at the University of Montreal offers positive news for Wii-loving teenagers and their parents: games… Researchers identify a Dance Dance Revolution in kids’ physical activity   

 

Tobacco contains highly toxic compounds not regulated by law
Oct 01 12

Researchers from the University of Alicante (Spain) have analysed ten brands of cigarettes and found that the concentrations of certain harmful and carcinogenic substances… Tobacco contains highly toxic compounds not regulated by law   

 

Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease -3
Oct 01 12

To reduce the burden of metabolic syndrome in society, obesity prevention deserves a high priority for public health. This is true for all nations… Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease -3   

 

Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease -2
Oct 01 12

Third, the metabolic syndrome is accompanied by increases in acute phase proteins, such as C-reactive protein. Several reports suggest that these proteins may have… Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease -2   

 

Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease
Oct 01 12

Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease is a comprehensive text addressing the cardiovascular risk factors and consequences associated with this important condition, a concept that… Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease   

 

Public health messages can influence infectious disease stigmas
Oct 01 12

Crafting public health messages about a disease may create stigmas that influence how likely people are to endorse certain interventions, such as isolating infected… Public health messages can influence infectious disease stigmas   

 
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