UF Researchers Get $250,000 to study Cell-Based Epilepsy Treatment
• Epilepsy • • Neurology • • Public Health • May 04 10
University of Florida researchers will receive $250,000 to study an inventive cell-transfer therapy to treat cortical dysplasia, a condition where the brain develops abnormally…
Researchers Find Chronic Injury in Kidneys of Healthy Adults
• Urine Problems • May 04 10
Mayo Clinic researchers have found that the kidneys of healthy adults show signs of chronic mild injury that increase with age. This damage is…
Retention of Urine
• Urine Problems • May 03 10
Retention of urine is the inability to pass urine voluntarily when the bladder is not empty. It is classified as acute or chronic retention…
Stress (Pressure Tension)
• Neurology • May 03 10
What Is Stress?
Stress is ‘the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure or other types of demand placed on them.’
Q&A with author of ‘Overweight: What Kids Say’
May 03 10
In his Belltown home office, Robert Pretlow, M.D., has just showed me what he calls “food porn”: a TV commercial showing thick chocolate poured…
US Military Sets Its Sights On Obesity
• Obesity • May 03 10
The growing rate of obesity in young Americans could undermine the future of the United States military, as many potential recruits are too overweight…
New studies examine adverse outcomes associated with obesity and more applicable measures of obesity
• Obesity • May 03 10
Pay-for-performance reimbursement models may create unintended financial incentives for doctors to discriminate against obese patients, measuring a patient’s waist circumference may be more effective…
Our children need us to cope with obesity epidemic
• Children's Health • • Obesity • • Public Health • May 03 10
There’s a childhood obesity epidemic. And, the planet isn’t flat. Big news, right? I’m afraid our conscience has already been seared to the point…
Obesity (Excessive Fat, Overweight, Big Belly)
• Obesity • May 03 10
The foods we eat every day contribute to our well being. Foods provide us with the nutrients we need for healthy bodies and the…
Lousy school lunches fuel childhood obesity
• Children's Health • • Obesity • May 03 10
More exercise, less soda. This has been a mantra among those battling childhood obesity, and many school health initiatives have taken it up.
New Government Pay-for-Performance Policies Punish Doctors Who Care for Obese Patients
• Obesity • • Public Health • May 03 10
Pay-for-performance reimbursement of surgeons, intended to reward doctors and hospitals for good patient outcomes, may instead be creating financial incentives for discriminating against…
NAFLD Patients Have Increased Risk for Poor Outcomes After Liver Transplant
• Public Health • May 03 10
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a bigger risk factor for liver transplant patients than obesity, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, according to…
Many “Pre” Patients May Not be as Healthy as They Think
• Diabetes • • Heart • • Public Health • May 03 10
Three separate studies announced today at the American Society of Hypertension Inc.‘s 25th Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2010) examined the cardiovascular consequences…
Being Obese Can Attract Bullies
• Children's Health • • Obesity • May 03 10
Obese children are more likely to be bullied regardless of gender, race, socioeconomic status, social skills or academic achievement.
Stroke ( Brain Attack ) Part I – What Causes Stroke
• Stroke • May 02 10
Besides cancer and heart diseases, stroke is the third leading cause of death. Approximate 1/4 of all stroke victims die as a direct result…
Stroke– Causes, Symptoms, the Risk Factors, Types, Prevention and Treatment
• Stroke • May 02 10
Besides cancer and heart diseases, stroke is the third leading cause of death. Approximate 1/4 of all stroke victims die as a direct result…
Fructose fueling childhood obesity, diabetes
• Children's Health • • Diabetes • • Obesity • May 02 10
Widespread use of the sweetener fructose may be directly responsible for some of the ongoing increase in rates of childhood diabetes and obesity, according…
Understanding Night Blindness and Calcium
• Eye / Vision Problems • May 02 10
The discovery, published in the Feb. 18 issue of Nature, could have implications for several other conditions, including neurodegenerative diseases such as schizophrenia and…
Minorities Hit Hardest by Arthritis
• Arthritis • May 02 10
The report finds that the prevalence of activity limitation, work limitation and severe joint pain are significantly higher among African Americans and Hispanics. These…
Researchers Identify Mechanism Malaria Parasite Uses to Spread Among Red Blood Cells
• Infections • • Parasitic diseases • May 02 10
Infected human red blood cells (top; and right of center) by the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum (the parasite is shown in purple). The…