Daily headaches common in soldiers after concussion
Mar 26 12

One in five soldiers who return from Iraq or Afghanistan having suffered a concussion develop chronic headaches that occur at least half the days… Daily headaches common in soldiers after concussion   

 

Diabetes associated with higher risk of cardiovascular problems in men
Mar 26 12

According to a new study by researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), men with type 2 diabetes treated with insulin without a history… Diabetes associated with higher risk of cardiovascular problems in men   

 

Research sheds new light on extra help for smokers trying to quit
Mar 23 12

A major research trial to test the effectiveness of extra support for smokers calling an NHS quitline - on top of what is already… Research sheds new light on extra help for smokers trying to quit   

 

Antidepressants give drugmakers the blues
Mar 23 12

The development of a novel antidepressant ground to a halt this week when researchers found it did not make patients feel any better than… Antidepressants give drugmakers the blues   

 

Can our genes be making us fat?
Mar 23 12

While high-fat foods are thought to be of universal appeal, there is actually a lot of variation in the extent to which people like… Can our genes be making us fat?   

 

Secondhand smoke again tied to asthma in kids
Mar 22 12

A fresh look at past studies suggests kids who live with a smoker are more likely to wheeze or get asthma, providing more evidence… Secondhand smoke again tied to asthma in kids   

 

Bloomberg charity adds $220 million to anti-smoking effort
Mar 22 12

Michael Bloomberg’s charitable foundation will commit $220 million over the next four years to fight tobacco use globally, including for the funding of legal… Bloomberg charity adds $220 million to anti-smoking effort   

 

Stroke risk lower among women who drink moderately: study
Mar 22 12

Women who drink up to seven glasses of wine or beer a week are slightly less likely to suffer a stroke than those who… Stroke risk lower among women who drink moderately: study   

 

Clue to male baldness discovered
Mar 22 12

A biological clue to male baldness has been discovered, raising the prospect of a treatment to stop or even reverse thinning hair.

In studies… Clue to male baldness discovered   

 

Paul Allen Gives Millions for Brain Research
Mar 22 12

Paul G. Allen, a co-founder of Microsoft, announced on Wednesday that he would commit $300 million over the next 10 years to turn the… Paul Allen Gives Millions for Brain Research   

 

Baldness Cure May Be on Horizon
Mar 21 12

Laboratory studies іn mice аnd cultured human hair follicles hаνе uncovered a possible therapeutic target fοr male pattern baldness.

Amοng men wіth androgenetic alopecia,… Baldness Cure May Be on Horizon   

 

Ibuprofen May KO Altitude Sickness
Mar 21 12

If you long for a “Rocky Mountain high” but not the headache, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting that sometimes accompany a climb, fear not.

Ibuprofen May KO Altitude Sickness   
 

Adrenaline shot may not always help heart patients: study
Mar 21 12

People in cardiac arrest may do worse long-term if they’re given a shot of adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, on the way to the… Adrenaline shot may not always help heart patients: study   

 

Smoking deaths triple over decade: tobacco report
Mar 21 12

Tobacco-related deaths have nearly tripled in the past decade and big tobacco firms are undermining public efforts that could save millions, a report led… Smoking deaths triple over decade: tobacco report   

 

Low-calorie diet linked to higher death rate in bowel disease model
Mar 21 12

In a surprising result, Michigan State University researchers looking at the effects of diet on bowel disease found that mice on a calorie-restricted diet… Low-calorie diet linked to higher death rate in bowel disease model   

 

Why getting healthy can seem worse than getting sick
Mar 21 12

A new article in The Quarterly Review of Biology helps explain why the immune system often makes us worse while trying to make us… Why getting healthy can seem worse than getting sick   

 

Most sinus infections don’t require antibiotics
Mar 21 12

The vast majority of sinus infections are caused by viruses and should not be treated with antibiotics, suggest new guidelines released by the Infectious… Most sinus infections don’t require antibiotics   

 

Narcissistic men are more stressed, researchers say
Mar 20 12

Men with big egos, known to play games in relationships or be obsessive about their appearance could be living with unnecessary stress. According to… Narcissistic men are more stressed, researchers say   

 

The way you eat can make you fat
Mar 20 12

Wolfing down your meal can restrict the release of “full” hormones in your gut, meaning you overeat, researchers in Athens have found.

In the… The way you eat can make you fat   

 

Cigarette Warning Rule Stands
Mar 20 12

A federal appeals court has upheld the FDA’s authority to regulate tobacco products, including a requirement that cigarette makers emblazon their products with graphic… Cigarette Warning Rule Stands   

 

Coffee not linked to psoriasis
Mar 20 12

First it was beer, then it was cigarettes. Finally, researchers have found a vice that’s not tied to psoriasis: coffee.

In fact, when Dr.… Coffee not linked to psoriasis   

 

Concern growing over synthetic marijuana
Mar 20 12

Three U.S. teenagers ended up in the emergency department with altered mental states and seriously elevated heart rates after smoking synthetic marijuana, doctors say… Concern growing over synthetic marijuana   

 

Scientists develop a software tool for estimating heart disease risk
Mar 19 12

University of Granada researchers have developed a software tool that makes an accurate estimation of the risk that a person has to suffer a… Scientists develop a software tool for estimating heart disease risk   

 

Researchers Find That Smoking May Restore Tapped-Out Self-Control Resources
Mar 19 12

Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., have found that when they deplete a smoker’s self control, smoking a cigarette may restore self-control.

Researchers Find That Smoking May Restore Tapped-Out Self-Control Resources   
 

Moms of autistic children work less, earn less
Mar 19 12

U.S. families with autistic children earn nearly $18,000 less than parents of normally developing kids, according to a new report.

The gap is mainly… Moms of autistic children work less, earn less   

 
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