Exercise spurts may improve blood fats
• Gender: Male • Aug 16 04
Short bursts of exercise may help reduce the potentially dangerous spikes in blood fats that occur after fatty meals.
Parents more lax with sun protection after first year
• Skin Care • Aug 16 04
Children’s rate of sun damage increases by more than two-fold between the first and second summers of their lives, but periodic reminders for parents…
Preschool may help lower risk of Hodgkin’s disease
• Cancer • Aug 16 04
Preschool attendance appears to lower the risk of Hodgkin’s disease in young adults, according to a report in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.
Man trying to lose 800 pounds
• Fat, Dietary • Aug 14 04
A man who once weighed more than half a ton has lost 321 pounds under the care of a team of doctors and hopes…
Steroid shot suitable after ER visit for asthma
• Asthma • Aug 13 04
After an ER visit for asthma, a single steroid shot is just as good as an 8-day course of steroid pills at preventing a…
Baby’s sighs tied to breathing pattern
• Respiratory Problems • Aug 13 04
A baby’s sweet sighs may do more than endear it to its parents - they may help reset regular breathing patterns and help lungs…
Therapy for leaky bladder improves quality of life
• Urine Problems • Aug 13 04
Nerve stimulation therapy for bladder leakage problems not only helps patients urinate better, it also improves their quality of life and reduces depression, new…
Fibroid treatment may cause pregnancy problems
• Pregnancy • Aug 13 04
A minimally invasive procedure called uterine artery embolization is an increasingly popular treatment for fibroids, common benign growths in the uterus. However, new research…
Hernia repair safely combined with cesarean section
• Surgery • Aug 13 04
The findings from a new study suggest that hernias that develop during pregnancy can often be safely repaired at the time of cesarean section,…
Ibuprofen formulation relieves menstrual cramps
• Drug News • Aug 13 04
A chemically altered form of ibuprofen offers a rapid, safe and effective treatment for women with menstrual cramps, according to a report in the…
HDL cholesterol inversely related to stroke risk
• Gender: Male • Aug 13 04
Levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the “good” cholesterol, are inversely associated with stroke risk in elderly men, according to a new study.
Selegiline can safely slow Parkinson’s disease
• Drug News • Aug 13 04
In patients with early Parkinson’s disease, selegiline and other drugs in a class called monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors are cheap and effective treatments…
Diesel exhaust exposure raises ovarian cancer risk
• Cancer • Aug 13 04
The risk of ovarian cancer increases with increased exposure to diesel exhaust, according to a new study published in the International Journal of Cancer.
…Birth month may influence brain cancer risk
• Neurology • Aug 13 04
The time of year in which a person is born may somehow sway the risk of developing brain cancer in adulthood, new research suggests.
…Hyperactivity drug approved for U.S. adults
• Drug News • Aug 12 04
U.S. regulators have approved Shire Pharmaceuticals Group Plc’s top-selling children’s hyperactivity treatment, Adderall XR, for use by adults, Britain’s third-biggest drugmaker said on Thursday.…
Natural stomach substance fights ulcer bug
• Bowel Problems • Aug 12 04
A substance secreted by mucous cells in the lining of the stomach seems to act as a natural antibiotic, protecting against deep infection by…
Vaccine could prevent most cervical cancers
• Cancer • Aug 12 04
A vaccine based on the seven types of human papillomavirus (HPV) most commonly linked to cervical cancer could prevent most cases of the deadly…
L.A. fights spread of West Nile virus
• Infections • Aug 12 04
The city of Los Angeles on Wednesday approved an emergency measure to curb the spread of the nation’s most deadly West Nile virus outbreak…
Overweight girls may have more behavior problems
• Psychiatry / Psychology • Aug 12 04
Overweight girls, but not boys, may be more likely to have behavioral problems when they start kindergarten, according to the results of a nationwide…
Infant syphilis cases drop in US - CDC
• Childbirth • Aug 12 04
The number of infants born with syphilis is declining in the United States due largely to improved screening of women in minority communities and…
Mismatched flu vaccine still provided protection
• Flu • Aug 12 04
Even though the influenza vaccine used in the US during last winter’s flu season was not optimally matched to the predominant circulating strain of…
Better research needed on youth physical activity
• Children's Health • Aug 12 04
Few dispute that the increasingly overweight youth of the U.S. need to get moving, but many studies fail to take into account all…
Low cholesterol may up suicide risk with anorexia
• Depression • Aug 12 04
People with the eating disorder anorexia nervosa are more likely to attempt suicide if their cholesterol levels are low, new research suggests.
RU-486 abortion doesn’t affect later pregnancy
• Fertility and pregnancy • Aug 12 04
The use of mifepristone (RU-486) to induce early abortion does not appear to adversely affect subsequent pregnancies, according to a study involving more than…
Antioxidant supplements don’t reduce stroke risk
• Neurology • Aug 12 04
Vitamin E and beta-carotene supplements do not seem to have any preventive effects on stroke in middle-aged men who smoke, Finnish and US researchers…