Kidney disease patient health: Moderate alcohol and calcium help, obesity harms
• Obesity • • Urine Problems • Nov 22 10
1. Moderate Drinking Benefits Kidney Transplant Recipients
Modest Amounts of Alcohol Prevent Diabetes and Premature Death
Moderate alcohol consumption reduces one’s risk for…
How mom’s health may increase risk of kidney disease
• Urine Problems • Nov 22 10
Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) are more likely to have mothers who were obese or had diabetes during pregnancy, according to a study…
One-quarter of U.S. airports allow smoking
• Public Health • • Tobacco & Marijuana • Nov 19 10
Seven of the largest U.S. airports still allow smoking indoors, exposing millions of U.S. airline passengers to secondhand smoke, U.S. health officials say.
Best day to quit smoking: Any day
• Tobacco & Marijuana • Nov 19 10
Smoking kills about 25,000 New Yorkers annually so every day is a good day to quit smoking - but the Great American Smokeout is…
Heart surgery can trigger stroke
• Heart • • Stroke • Nov 19 10
Heart surgery can trigger a stroke and other serious complications, especially in the elderly, a U.S. neurologist says.
Dr. Jose Biller of Loyola University…
Protecting kids from illness in the winter
• Children's Health • Nov 19 10
Now is the time to step up hygiene to keep flu viruses and other bugs from spreading, U.S. doctors advise.
Physicians at Cincinnati Children’s…
Stopping the Brain From Hurting Itself
• Brain • • Neurology • Nov 19 10
One-third of stroke survivors never recover enough brain function to live on their own. Now scientists think they know why. Once a stroke kills…
Weekend hospital stays worse for kidney patients
• Urine Problems • Nov 19 10
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) who are admitted to the hospital during the weekend are at increased risk of death, according to a…
Care for prisoners will improve public health
• Public Health • Nov 19 10
In a comprehensive global survey, researchers in Texas and England have concluded that improving the mental and physical health of inmates will improve public…
Transcription factor scan identifies genetic cause for inherited blindness
• Eye / Vision Problems • Nov 19 10
A multinational team effort of Regensburg’s Institute of Human Genetics, Washington University in St. Louis, other partners and Genomatix elucidated a transcriptional network in…
Speech monitoring could track Parkinson’s: study
• Brain • • Neurology • Nov 17 10
The severity of Parkinson’s disease symptoms could be monitored remotely by analyzing speech patterns, saving health authorities time and money and easing the burden…
Researcher Hopes for FDA Action Against Alcoholic Energy Drinks
• Food & Nutrition • • Public Health • Nov 17 10
Alcoholic energy drinks have been making national headlines and four states to date have banned their sale following reports of blackouts and unsafe behaviors,…
Smoking Cessation Program Open to Cancer Survivors Who Need Help Quitting the Habit
• Public Health • • Tobacco & Marijuana • Nov 17 10
Cancer survivors who smoke and need help quitting can receive help through a tobacco cessation program organized by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Give Yourself a Present This Holiday Season and Forget About Dieting
• Dieting • Nov 17 10
Changing your focus from dieting to living healthy during the holidays boosts the chances of maintaining your perfect weight.
Heart Surgeries Trigger Strokes, Seizures
• Heart • • Stroke • Nov 17 10
Strokes, seizures and other neurological complications related to heart surgery account for “considerable morbidity and mortality,” Loyola University Health System neurologists report in the…
Effective Diagnosis, Treatment of Ear Infections in Children Examined in Study
• Children's Health • • Ear / Nose / Throat • Nov 17 10
Among the findings of an analysis of previous studies regarding ear infections in children are that results from otoscopic exams (an instrument for examining…
New Way to Communicate for Nonverbal Dysphagia Patients
• Neurology • Nov 17 10
Though many people suffering from neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy and Lou Gehrig’s disease have lost their ability to speak, they can communicate…
Chemicals in Cigarette Smoke, Auto Exhaust and French Fries Accelerate the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease
• Neurology • • Tobacco & Marijuana • Nov 17 10
There is growing evidence that exposure to a group of chemicals known as type-2 alkenes - which are found in the smoke inhaled from…
Preventative Dental Care, Daily Toothbrushing Are Keys to Healthy Pet
• Dental Health • Nov 17 10
When it comes to pet dental care, two Kansas State University veterinarians hope that owners remember an important message: Prevention is always better and…
Study Demonstrates Improved Wait Times for Patients Suffering Back Pain
• Backache • Nov 17 10
Results of a Toronto Western Hospital study show that patients suffering back pain get quicker diagnosis and treatment when a Nurse Practitioner conducts the…
Protect Your Kids This Flu Season
• Children's Health • • Flu • Nov 17 10
Doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center want to make sure children are protected from influenza this flu season. The flu is an infection…
Fighting America’s “Other Drug Problem”
• Public Health • Nov 17 10
Medications do not have a chance to fight health problems if they are taken improperly or not taken at all. Non-adherence to medications costs…
Advisers recommend Human Genome lupus drug
• Drug News • • Rheumatic Diseases • Nov 17 10
The first new lupus treatment in half a century moved closer to U.S. approval on Tuesday as an advisory panel endorsed a potential blockbuster…
Errors kill 15,000 aged patients a month: study
• Public Health • Nov 17 10
Mistakes and unavoidable problems kill an estimated 15,000 elderly U.S. patients every month in hospitals, U.S. government investigators reported on Tuesday.
Smoke from fireworks is harmful to health
• Public Health • Nov 16 10
The metallic particles in the smoke emitted by fireworks pose a health risk, particularly to people who suffer from asthma. This is the conclusion…