Study says Huntington’s tests to aid drug search
Dec 02 10

Scientists have developed a new range of tests that allow them to track the progression of Huntington’s disease long before symptoms appear and should… Study says Huntington’s tests to aid drug search   

 

Senate Democrats criticize mini-med plans
Dec 02 10

Democratic senators criticized low-cost, bare-bones health insurance plans on Wednesday, saying the plans designed for low-wage workers can be worse than no coverage at… Senate Democrats criticize mini-med plans   

 

New heart scans pose small cancer risk: study
Dec 02 10

The added cancer risk from undergoing state-of-the-art heart scans may be trivial, according to Greek researchers.

Over a lifetime, they estimate, about one in… New heart scans pose small cancer risk: study   

 

Allergan stomach band works in less obese group
Dec 02 10

Allergan Inc’s already approved stomach band was effective for reducing weight in a broader group of obese patients, U.S. reviewers said in documents released… Allergan stomach band works in less obese group   

 

Age-related hearing loss and folate in the elderly
Dec 01 10

Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), one of the four most prevalent chronic conditions in the elderly, is associated with low serum levels of folic acid,… Age-related hearing loss and folate in the elderly   

 

Study shows pregnant mother’s diet impacts infant’s sense of smell
Dec 01 10

A major new study shows that a pregnant mother’s diet not only sensitizes the fetus to those smells and flavors, but physically changes the… Study shows pregnant mother’s diet impacts infant’s sense of smell   

 

Britain considers plain packaging for cigarettes
Nov 30 10

The British government will consider whether to force tobacco companies to adopt plain packaging to try to reduce the attraction of smoking, according to… Britain considers plain packaging for cigarettes   

 

Source of protection against saturated fat found
Nov 30 10

A new report in the December Cell Metabolism identifies a protein without which diets high in saturated fat lead to a massive inflammatory response… Source of protection against saturated fat found   

 

Surgeon-physician marriages can place stress on careers, emotional health
Nov 30 10

Surgeons married to physicians face more challenges in balancing their personal and professional lives than do surgeons whose partners work in a non-physician field… Surgeon-physician marriages can place stress on careers, emotional health   

 

Alternative therapies may leave asthmatics gasping
Nov 30 10

Approximately 13 percent of parents turn to alternative therapies to treat their children’s asthma, according to a new study from the Université de Montréal.… Alternative therapies may leave asthmatics gasping   

 

North Americans get plenty of calcium, D: report
Nov 30 10

Most people in the United States and Canada get plenty of vitamin D and calcium, and may damage their health by taking too many… North Americans get plenty of calcium, D: report   

 

Acupuncture changes brain’s perception and processing of pain
Nov 30 10

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), researchers have captured pictures of the brain while patients experienced a pain stimulus with and without acupuncture to… Acupuncture changes brain’s perception and processing of pain   

 

New genomic technique reveals obesity gene variants
Nov 30 10

Obesity is highly heritable, but so far genetic association studies have only explained a small fraction of this heritability. Now, in a study published… New genomic technique reveals obesity gene variants   

 

Study suggests that being too clean can make people sick
Nov 29 10

Young people who are overexposed to antibacterial soaps containing triclosan may suffer more allergies, and exposure to higher levels of Bisphenol A among adults… Study suggests that being too clean can make people sick   

 

Prescriptions for teens and young adults on the rise
Nov 29 10

Adolescents and young adults are most likely to abuse prescription medications. Yet prescription rates for controlled medications, or drugs the Drug Enforcement Administration deems… Prescriptions for teens and young adults on the rise   

 

Walking slows progression of Alzheimer’s
Nov 29 10

Walking may slow cognitive decline in adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease, as well as in healthy adults, according to a… Walking slows progression of Alzheimer’s   

 

Light exercise may prevent osteoarthritis
Nov 29 10

People at risk for osteoarthritis may be able to delay the onset of the disease or even prevent it with simple changes to… Light exercise may prevent osteoarthritis   

 

Skipping breakfast may not enlarge a kid’s lunch
Nov 29 10

Skipping breakfast may not change how much food a kid eats during the rest of the day, suggests a new study.

But missing the… Skipping breakfast may not enlarge a kid’s lunch   

 

Fish health benefits may outweigh mercury concerns
Nov 28 10

It may be a red herring to worry over whether people who eat lots of fish may lose whatever heart benefits they might have… Fish health benefits may outweigh mercury concerns   

 

Researchers identify a molecular switch that controls neuronal migration in the developing brain
Nov 28 10

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators have identified key components of a signaling pathway that controls the departure of neurons from the brain niche… Researchers identify a molecular switch that controls neuronal migration in the developing brain   

 

A high BMI in childhood linked to greater heart disease risk in adolescence
Nov 26 10

Children who have a high body mass index (BMI) between 9 and 12 years of age are more likely to have high blood pressure,… A high BMI in childhood linked to greater heart disease risk in adolescence   

 

Second-hand smoke kills 600,000 a year: WHO study
Nov 26 10

Around one in a hundred deaths worldwide is due to passive smoking, which kills an estimated 600,000 people a year, World Health Organization (WHO)… Second-hand smoke kills 600,000 a year: WHO study   

 

Getting married may also get you a kidney
Nov 25 10

People who get married appear to enjoy better health overall - and may even be more likely to receive a kidney transplant when they… Getting married may also get you a kidney   

 

Beware E. coli when drinking raw milk: study
Nov 25 10

A government investigation published this month has tied raw milk consumption to a 2008 outbreak of E. coli in Connecticut, which landed four people… Beware E. coli when drinking raw milk: study   

 

Harmful errors still common in U.S. hospitals: study
Nov 25 10

Harmful errors and accidents remain common in U.S. hospitals despite a decade of efforts to improve patient safety, a study found.

According to the… Harmful errors still common in U.S. hospitals: study   

 
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