Ear acupuncture curbs back pain in pregnant women
Oct 19 09

A special acupuncture technique can help ease lower back and pelvic pain in pregnant women, new research shows.

In a study, women who had… Ear acupuncture curbs back pain in pregnant women   

 

H1N1 flu worrying due to its unpredictability: WHO
Oct 19 09

H1N1 pandemic influenza remains a cause for concern because of its unpredictable nature, even though it has killed fewer than 5,000 people so far… H1N1 flu worrying due to its unpredictability: WHO   

 

Green tea may cut the risk of dying from pneumonia
Oct 19 09

Drinking green tea continues to show health benefits, particularly among women, hints a new study from Japan.

Drinking five or more cups a day… Green tea may cut the risk of dying from pneumonia   

 

Johnny wants a pet turtle? Just say no
Oct 19 09

Despite a long-standing federal ban on the sale of small turtles, the reptiles continue to be sold in the US and to make… Johnny wants a pet turtle? Just say no   

 

Where There’s Smoke, There May Be Health Risks
Oct 16 09

Where there are wildfires, there’s smoke. And where there is climate change, there may be more—and more intense—wildfires. What does that mean for the… Where There’s Smoke, There May Be Health Risks   

 

Physicians Urge Pregnant Women to Get H1N1 Vaccine, Protect Themselves
Oct 16 09

Physicians Urge Pregnant Women to Get H1N1 Vaccine, Protect Themselves and Baby from Potential Deadly Threat

Pregnant women in the U.S. infected… Physicians Urge Pregnant Women to Get H1N1 Vaccine, Protect Themselves   

 

H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs
Oct 16 09

The new pandemic H1N1 flu may cause blood clots and other unusual damage in the lungs and doctors need to be on the lookout,… H1N1 flu causes unusual damage to lungs   

 

Asthma Is Most Prevalent Underlying Illness Among Most Serious H1N1 Cases
Oct 16 09

Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics (AANMA) view updated statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with concern -… Asthma Is Most Prevalent Underlying Illness Among Most Serious H1N1 Cases   

 

Drug Deemed Safe, Effective for Post-Surgical Pain in Children
Oct 16 09

Parents and physicians alike want to know the best options for pain relief for children, especially following painful surgical procedures. A new review from… Drug Deemed Safe, Effective for Post-Surgical Pain in Children   

 

Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Kidney Disease Patients
Oct 16 09

Several cell-based therapy approaches could provide new treatments for patients with Alport syndrome, reports an upcoming paper in the Journal of the American Society… Stem Cells Offer New Hope for Kidney Disease Patients   

 

Britain to start swine flu vaccination next week
Oct 15 09

Britain will start a vaccination programme against H1N1 swine flu next week, the country’s chief medical officer said on Thursday.

“The programme will… Britain to start swine flu vaccination next week   

 

Forget Dieting Over the Holidays
Oct 15 09

Changing your focus from dieting to living healthy during the holidays boosts the chances of maintaining your perfect weight.

“Many of us will gain… Forget Dieting Over the Holidays   

 

Gentle touch may aid multiple sclerosis patients
Oct 14 09

While gripping, lifting or manipulating an object such as drinking from a cup or placing a book on a shelf is usually easy for… Gentle touch may aid multiple sclerosis patients   

 

Earlier flu viruses provided some immunity to current H1N1 influenza, study shows
Oct 14 09

University of California, Davis, researchers studying the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, formerly referred to as “swine flu,” have identified a group of immunologically important… Earlier flu viruses provided some immunity to current H1N1 influenza, study shows   

 

Over half of SIDS deaths occur during co-sleeping
Oct 14 09

In a study from England, most babies who died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) were sleeping with an adult or another child… Over half of SIDS deaths occur during co-sleeping   

 

Most who die from new H1N1 flu had conditions: CDC
Oct 14 09

Most of the people who have died from the new pandemic H1N1 flu had underlying conditions such as asthma, but 45 percent seemed healthy,… Most who die from new H1N1 flu had conditions: CDC   

 

“Meat kills” poster banned for swine flu link
Oct 14 09

An animal rights poster promoting vegetarianism was banned by Britain’s Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) on Wednesday for wrongly implying that eating meat caused swine… “Meat kills” poster banned for swine flu link   

 

Can fish for dinner lead to diabetes?
Oct 14 09

Making sure fish ends up on your dinner plate a couple of times a week may be a good way to cut your risk… Can fish for dinner lead to diabetes?   

 

Definition and Evaluation of Transient Ischemic Attack
Oct 14 09

This scientific statement is intended for use by physicians and allied health personnel caring for patients with transient ischemic attacks. Formal evidence review included… Definition and Evaluation of Transient Ischemic Attack   

 

Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Could Help Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma
Oct 14 09

There may be a new ray of hope for glaucoma patients striving to preserve their vision. According to a recent study that appears in… Just 10 Minutes of Exercise Could Help Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma   

 

Water drinkers may have better diets
Oct 13 09

People who get much of their daily liquids from plain water rather than other beverages may have healthier diets overall, a study suggests.

Using… Water drinkers may have better diets   

 

Could vision problems be linked to earlier death?
Oct 13 09

Poor vision is enough a hardship for the elderly. But such vision problems, when they can’t be corrected, also appear to be tied to… Could vision problems be linked to earlier death?   

 

Urate in Blood and Spinal Fluid May Predict Slower Decline in Patients With Parkinson’s Diseas
Oct 13 09

Higher concentration of urate (an antioxidant) in the blood and spinal fluid of patients with early Parkinson’s disease is associated with slower rates of… Urate in Blood and Spinal Fluid May Predict Slower Decline in Patients With Parkinson’s Diseas   

 

Survey Reveals Hospital Workers Concerned About Flu Vaccines
Oct 13 09

Hospital workers are asking the same questions about the safety and necessity of flu vaccines as the general public, according to a survey… Survey Reveals Hospital Workers Concerned About Flu Vaccines   

 

$6 Million NIH Contract to UC San Diego to Help Enhance Vaccines
Oct 12 09

Researchers at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center have received $6 million from the National Institutes of Health to spend the next five years looking… $6 Million NIH Contract to UC San Diego to Help Enhance Vaccines   

 
Page 3 of 5 pages  <  1 2 3 4 5 >

<< Back to main