Men Fuel Rebound in Cosmetic Surgery
Mar 22 11

Statistics released today (3/21/11) by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) show that more men are going under the knife. Overall cosmetic plastic… Men Fuel Rebound in Cosmetic Surgery   

 

Stem Cells May Show Promise for People with Rapidly Progressing MS
Mar 22 11

A long term study reports about the effectiveness of replacing bone marrow, purposely destroyed by chemotherapy, with autologous (self) stem cell rescue for people… Stem Cells May Show Promise for People with Rapidly Progressing MS   

 

Daily Home Dialysis Makes ‘Restless Legs’ Better
Mar 18 11

For dialysis patients, performing daily dialysis at home can help alleviate sleep problems related to restless legs syndrome (RLS), according to a study appearing… Daily Home Dialysis Makes ‘Restless Legs’ Better   

 

Scientists ID Possible Biomarker to Gauge Alzheimer’s Prognosis, Effect of Therapies
Mar 17 11

UCLA researchers have identified a new biomarker that could help them track how effectively the immune system is able to clear the brain of… Scientists ID Possible Biomarker to Gauge Alzheimer’s Prognosis, Effect of Therapies   

 

Wash Your Hands? You May Now Approach the Patient Bed
Mar 17 11

Each year patients in the U.S. get more than a million infections while in the hospital being treated for something else. The best way… Wash Your Hands? You May Now Approach the Patient Bed   

 

Gene Therapy Reverses Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
Mar 17 11

A gene therapy called NLX-P101 dramatically reduces movement impairment in Parkinson’s patients, according to results of a Phase 2 study published today in the… Gene Therapy Reverses Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease   

 

Safe to quit smoking before surgery, anytime
Mar 17 11

Despite earlier concerns, quitting smoking in the few weeks before a surgery doesn’t seem risky for patients, according to a new study.

Earlier work… Safe to quit smoking before surgery, anytime   

 

Studies on heart disease and stroke prevention overlook ethnic groups: Study
Mar 17 11

Major clinical studies that evaluate prevention strategies for heart disease and stroke fail to consider a participant’s ethnicity, a factor that can more than… Studies on heart disease and stroke prevention overlook ethnic groups: Study   

 

Getting healthy: When does prediction help people change their habits?
Mar 17 11

If you ask people how much they plan to exercise, they’ll exercise more—but only if that’s a personal goal, according to a new study… Getting healthy: When does prediction help people change their habits?   

 

Gardening linked to increased vegetable consumption in older adults
Mar 17 11

New research from Texas A&M University and Texas State University found that older adults who participate in gardening may be more likely to eat… Gardening linked to increased vegetable consumption in older adults   

 

Cerebral palsy among preemies may be declining
Mar 17 11

The rate of cerebral palsy among very preterm infants may be much lower now compared with 20 years ago, a study at one large… Cerebral palsy among preemies may be declining   

 

New health statistics show Americans living longer
Mar 17 11

Life expectancy in the United States has reached an all-time high, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday.

In 2009, life… New health statistics show Americans living longer   

 

Are high-protein diets bad for your colon?
Mar 17 11

The high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets many people turn to for weight loss might have potentially harmful long-term effects on the colon, a small study hints.

Are high-protein diets bad for your colon?   
 

Health coverage still tough to get for individuals
Mar 16 11

Nearly three quarters of those seeking health insurance in the U.S. individual market in recent years faced roadblocks or were turned down due to… Health coverage still tough to get for individuals   

 

Gene therapy shows promise for Parkinson’s
Mar 16 11

A small trial has shown that a type of gene therapy for patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease can reduce symptoms of the devastating brain… Gene therapy shows promise for Parkinson’s   

 

Pogo sticks recalled in U.S. over injury risks
Mar 16 11

Around 169,000 pogo sticks have been voluntarily recalled due to a risk of serious injury, the government said on Wednesday.

The Consumer Product Safety… Pogo sticks recalled in U.S. over injury risks   

 

Vitamin E users show lower ALS risk
Mar 16 11

People who regularly take vitamin E supplements over the years may have a decreased risk of developing the fatal neurological condition amyotrophic lateral sclerosis… Vitamin E users show lower ALS risk   

 

WHO: No significant global spread of Japan radiation
Mar 16 11

There is no evidence of a significant spread of radiation from Japan’s crippled nuclear plants, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday, calling on… WHO: No significant global spread of Japan radiation   

 

New ‘dissolvable tobacco’ products may increase risk of mouth disease
Mar 16 11

The first study to analyze the complex ingredients in the new genre of dissolvable tobacco products has concluded that these pop-into-the-mouth replacements for cigarettes… New ‘dissolvable tobacco’ products may increase risk of mouth disease   

 

Prevalence of Heavy Smokers in U.S. Decreases
Mar 16 11

From 1965 to 2007, the population prevalence of persons who smoked 20 or more cigarettes per day declined significantly, and there was also a… Prevalence of Heavy Smokers in U.S. Decreases   

 

Regions With Higher Rate of Diagnoses Have Lower Fatality Rate For Chronic Conditions
Mar 16 11

An examination of data for more than 5 million Medicare beneficiaries finds that hospital regions that have a greater frequency of diagnoses have a… Regions With Higher Rate of Diagnoses Have Lower Fatality Rate For Chronic Conditions   

 

How Patients & Hospitals Can Help Prevent the Spread of HAIs
Mar 16 11

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a growing concern for both patients and healthcare providers across the nation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)… How Patients & Hospitals Can Help Prevent the Spread of HAIs   

 

Study: Multi-tasking on the street not a good idea for older people
Mar 16 11

Older adults may put themselves at risk by talking on cell phones while crossing the street, researchers report in a new study. The researchers… Study: Multi-tasking on the street not a good idea for older people   

 

New articles examine safety of airport security scanners
Mar 16 11


The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has begun to use whole-body imaging scanners as a primary screening measure on travelers passing through airport security checkpoints.… New articles examine safety of airport security scanners   

 

Oral Vaccine Could Prevent Half of Cholera Cases, But Less Effective in Kids
Mar 16 11

Oral vaccines could prevent up to 60 percent of cholera cases in the first two years after vaccination, according to a new review of… Oral Vaccine Could Prevent Half of Cholera Cases, But Less Effective in Kids   

 
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