Murder rates affect IQ tests scores: study
Jun 15 10

A murder in the neighborhood can significantly knock down a child’s score on an IQ test, even if the child did not directly witness… Murder rates affect IQ tests scores: study   

 

US food guidelines should focus on fat, panel says
Jun 15 10

New U.S. nutritional guidelines should focus on keeping Americans from getting fatter than they already are, with an emphasis on whole grains, fruit and… US food guidelines should focus on fat, panel says   

 

Pediatricians can help parents recognize overweight preschoolers
Jun 15 10

Parents are more likely to underestimate their preschool children’s weight when pediatricians do not tell them their children are overweight or gaining weight too… Pediatricians can help parents recognize overweight preschoolers   

 

Inflammatory diseases: Scientists identify antiviral defense
Jun 15 10

Canadian researchers have discovered a new way the body combats respiratory viral infections. In the prestigious journal PLoS Pathogens, scientists from the University of… Inflammatory diseases: Scientists identify antiviral defense   

 

Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer’s patients
Jun 14 10

Apple juice can be a useful supplement for calming the declining moods that are part of the normal progression of moderate-to-severe Alzheimer’s Disease… Apple juice improves behavior but not cognition in Alzheimer’s patients   

 

Turning a painkiller into a cancer killer
Jun 14 10


Without knowing exactly why, scientists have long observed that people who regularly take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like aspirin have lower incidences of certain… Turning a painkiller into a cancer killer   

 

Maternal Intimate Partner Violence Linked to Childhood Obesity
Jun 12 10

Preschool-aged children of mothers who have been chronically abused by their partners have an increased risk of developing obesity, according to a cohort trial… Maternal Intimate Partner Violence Linked to Childhood Obesity   

 

Sebelius stumps for anti-childhood obesity plan
Jun 12 10

The Obama administration is calling on mayors to help in the fight against childhood obesity because the effort won’t work if communities don’t engage… Sebelius stumps for anti-childhood obesity plan   

 

Doctor invents device for migraine sufferers
Jun 12 10

Dr. Bahman Guyuron is known for his groundbreaking work in treating migraines through surgery and botox injections, so it’s quite common for the plastic… Doctor invents device for migraine sufferers   

 

New Immunizations Guidelines Everyone Should Know
Jun 12 10

Summer is all about barbeques and lazy days at the pool. It’s also a good time to start thinking about preparing for flu season,… New Immunizations Guidelines Everyone Should Know   

 

Traumatic Brain Injury in Professional Football: An Evidence-based Perspective
Jun 12 10

Experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine hosted a press conference following a continuing medical education program on the epidemiology of head injury in professional football.… Traumatic Brain Injury in Professional Football: An Evidence-based Perspective   

 

Childhood obesity linked to neighborhood social and economic status
Jun 11 10

Children in King County, Washington, are more likely to be obese if they live in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods. This is according to a team… Childhood obesity linked to neighborhood social and economic status   

 

OU Researchers Find Way to Prevent Blindness in Research Model for Retinitis Pigmentosa
Jun 11 10

Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a way to use a radical new type of gene therapy to prevent… OU Researchers Find Way to Prevent Blindness in Research Model for Retinitis Pigmentosa   

 

Behavioral therapy plus exercise may ease fibromyalgia
Jun 11 10

For people with troubling cases of fibromyalgia, a combination of behavioral counseling and exercise therapy tailored to their specific needs may bring some symptom… Behavioral therapy plus exercise may ease fibromyalgia   

 

Study shows unhealthy Scots live dangerously
Jun 11 10

Almost the entire adult population of Scotland are likely to be either cigarette smokers, heavy drinkers, physically inactive, overweight or have a poor diet,… Study shows unhealthy Scots live dangerously   

 

Income, Race Combine to Make Perfect Storm for Kidney Disease
Jun 09 10

African Americans with incomes below the poverty line have a significantly higher risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) than higher-income African-Americans or whites of… Income, Race Combine to Make Perfect Storm for Kidney Disease   

 

New Autism Susceptibility Genes Identified
Jun 09 10

Mount Sinai researchers and the Autism Genome Project Consortium (AGP) announced today that they have identified new autism susceptibility genes that may lead to… New Autism Susceptibility Genes Identified   

 

Healthy Diet Could Slow Or Reverse Early Effects of Alzheimer’s Disease
Jun 08 10

Patients in the early to moderate stages of Alzheimer’s Disease could have their cognitive impairment slowed or even reversed by switching to a healthier… Healthy Diet Could Slow Or Reverse Early Effects of Alzheimer’s Disease   

 

Under 50? Silent duo could put you at risk for a big stroke
Jun 08 10

Being young doesn’t mean you are immune to a stroke. You may feel healthy; you may be 18 or a vigorous 50. And yet… Under 50? Silent duo could put you at risk for a big stroke   

 

Cost of caring for stroke patients double that of earlier estimates
Jun 08 10

Health-care costs for patients in just the first six months after they have a stroke is more than $2.5 billion a year in Canada,… Cost of caring for stroke patients double that of earlier estimates   

 

Quitting Smoking Before Pregnancy Could Save Babies’ Lives
Jun 08 10

If more women quit smoking before they became pregnant, it would save infant lives, concludes a new study from the Centers for Disease Control… Quitting Smoking Before Pregnancy Could Save Babies’ Lives   

 

Intimate Partner Violence Against Mothers Associated With Children’s Obesity
Jun 08 10

Children whose mothers report being abused by their partners appear more likely to be obese at age 5, according to a report in the… Intimate Partner Violence Against Mothers Associated With Children’s Obesity   

 

Protein Lets Brain Fix Damage from MS, Other Disorders
Jun 08 10

A protein that helps build the brain in infants and children may aid efforts to restore damage from multiple sclerosis (MS) and other… Protein Lets Brain Fix Damage from MS, Other Disorders   

 

In India, 1 in 25 People Carry Gene That Causes Heart Failure
Jun 08 10

One in 25 people from India and other south Asian countries carries a mutated gene that causes heart failure.

Studying this gene, and the… In India, 1 in 25 People Carry Gene That Causes Heart Failure   

 

Families of tiniest preemies do well long-term
Jun 08 10

Families of infants born extremely preterm seem to fare well in the long run, even when their children have significant neurological impairments, researchers reported… Families of tiniest preemies do well long-term   

 
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