Junk Food More Appealing When You’re Sleepy: Study
Jun 10 12

Unhealthy foods, such as sweets and chips, are more appealing to people who haven’t had enough sleep, new research suggests.

When researchers examined the… Junk Food More Appealing When You’re Sleepy: Study   

 

Kids don’t eat less when serving themselves
Jun 08 12

Allowing pre-schoolers to help themselves to food is thought to teach kids healthy eating habits like portion control, but a new study finds that… Kids don’t eat less when serving themselves   

 

UNICEF targets deadly diarrhea, pneumonia in poor kids
Jun 08 12

Concerted efforts to control diarrhea and pneumonia, the biggest killers of children under the age of five, could save the lives of up to… UNICEF targets deadly diarrhea, pneumonia in poor kids   

 

Eating fruits and vegetables may help smokers quit
Jun 08 12

Eating fruits and vegetables may help some people quit smoking, a new study suggests.

In the study, smokers who ate the most fruit and… Eating fruits and vegetables may help smokers quit   

 

Smoking negatively affects response to anti-TNF treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Jun 08 12

A new study presented today at EULAR 2012, the Annual Congress of the European League Against Rheumatism, reinforces current thinking that smoking negatively affects… Smoking negatively affects response to anti-TNF treatment in patients with rheumatoid arthritis   

 

Re-Defining Future Stroke Risk among Pre-Diabetics
Jun 08 12

Millions of pre-diabetic Americans may be at increased risk of future stroke, say researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine… Re-Defining Future Stroke Risk among Pre-Diabetics   

 

Second-Hand Smoke Affects Bladder Function in Children
Jun 08 12

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, parents are responsible for 90 percent of children’s exposure to environmental (second-hand) tobacco smoke. Children with mothers who… Second-Hand Smoke Affects Bladder Function in Children   

 

Safe, simple eye test may help save lives by preventing stroke
Jun 08 12


A simple eye test may someday offer an effective way to identify patients who are at high risk for stroke, say researchers at the… Safe, simple eye test may help save lives by preventing stroke   

 

U.S. administration ready for health ruling: Sebelius
Jun 07 12

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said on Thursday the administration will be ready to respond if the Supreme Court strikes down all… U.S. administration ready for health ruling: Sebelius   

 

Meditation practice may decrease risk for cardiovascular disease in teens
Jun 06 12

Regular meditation could decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular disease in teens who are most at risk, according to Georgia Health Sciences University researchers.

Meditation practice may decrease risk for cardiovascular disease in teens   
 

Study reports seizure-freedom in 68 percent of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy patients
Jun 05 12

A 25-year follow-up study reveals that 68% of patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) became seizure-free, with nearly 30% no longer needing antiepileptic drug… Study reports seizure-freedom in 68 percent of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy patients   

 

Disney junk-food ad ban latest move to slim U.S. kids
Jun 05 12

Media and entertainment giant Walt Disney Co’s new steps to limit junk food advertising on TV shows geared toward children is the latest salvo… Disney junk-food ad ban latest move to slim U.S. kids   

 

U.S. racial gap in life expectancy shrinks: study
Jun 05 12

Whites in the United States have typically lived longer on average than blacks, but a new study released on Tuesday suggests that gap in… U.S. racial gap in life expectancy shrinks: study   

 

Despite obesity rise, kids’ blood pressure dipped: U.S. study
Jun 05 12

The rate of childhood obesity in the United States may have soared between the 1970s and the 1990s, but children’s blood pressure did not… Despite obesity rise, kids’ blood pressure dipped: U.S. study   

 

When working out is too much of a good thing
Jun 05 12

Constantly thinking about the next workout? Upset about missing a exercise class? Fitness experts say more is not always better and overworking a workout… When working out is too much of a good thing   

 

Day care program no help for at risk-kids’ siblings
Jun 05 12

The younger siblings of kids who went through a preschool education program that included home visits and day care didn’t do any better on… Day care program no help for at risk-kids’ siblings   

 

Soy doesn’t boost brainpower in older women: study
Jun 05 12

Taking daily soy supplements doesn’t improve thinking and memory skills or keep them from declining in older women, new findings suggest.

The study of… Soy doesn’t boost brainpower in older women: study   

 

Can patient photos help cut medical errors?
Jun 05 12

Putting children’s photos in their electronic hospital charts could help reduce one type of medical error, a study published Monday suggests.

Policymakers have been… Can patient photos help cut medical errors?   

 

Marijuana initiative could make or break Obama in Colorado
Jun 03 12

Throughout his presidency, Barack Obama hasn’t exactly been a friend to marijuana users.

Sure, he has acknowledged smoking pot as a young man, but… Marijuana initiative could make or break Obama in Colorado   

 

Allergies Linked to Higher Cancer Risk: Study
Jun 03 12

Can allergies increase your risk of cancer? A new study out of University of Washington Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center suggests this may be… Allergies Linked to Higher Cancer Risk: Study   

 

FDA Asked to Take Ban Use of Pesticide for Head Lice
Jun 02 12

Congressman Edward Markey (D-Mass.) has called on the FDA to ban the pesticide lindane as a treatment for head lice in children. Lindane is… FDA Asked to Take Ban Use of Pesticide for Head Lice   

 

Online tool to quit smoking
Jun 02 12

StopAdvisor is a new web-based smoking cessation program, which takes smokers from preparation for the target quit date to the quit date itself. It… Online tool to quit smoking   

 

How does exercise affect nerve pain?
Jun 02 12

Exercise helps to alleviate pain related to nerve damage (neuropathic pain) by reducing levels of certain inflammation-promoting factors, suggests an experimental study in the… How does exercise affect nerve pain?   

 

Babies fed soy formula develop as well as others
Jun 01 12

One-year-olds raised on breast milk, regular formula or soy formula seem to fare equally well in brain development, a new study suggests.

Past studies… Babies fed soy formula develop as well as others   

 

Can a decade of dark chocolate protect your heart?
Jun 01 12

A scientific study likely to stir the souls of chocoholics has suggested that eating dark chocolate every day for 10 years could reduce the… Can a decade of dark chocolate protect your heart?   

 
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