Looking younger may be nose-job bonus
Jan 20 12

In a new study of people who’d had surgery to reshape their sniffers, observers looking at before and after shots decided the patients looked… Looking younger may be nose-job bonus   

 

More labs close to deadly bird flu mutations: researcher
Jan 20 12

An international debate over whether to censor new research on bird flu may soon prove academic, as other laboratories close in on similar findings… More labs close to deadly bird flu mutations: researcher   

 

U.S. indoor tanning tax having mixed effects
Jan 20 12

Although a 2010 federal excise tax was meant to deter customers from using indoor tanning salons, only a minority of the businesses taking part… U.S. indoor tanning tax having mixed effects   

 

Study finds delirium after stroke linked to poorer outcomes for patients
Jan 20 12

Up to 30 per cent of patients hospitalized after a stroke develop delirium, according to a new study from St. Michael’s Hospital.

Researchers found… Study finds delirium after stroke linked to poorer outcomes for patients   

 

Anti-infective drug shortages pose threat to public health and patient care
Jan 20 12

Shortages of key drugs used to fight infections represent a public health emergency and can put patients at risk, according to a review published… Anti-infective drug shortages pose threat to public health and patient care   

 

Quebec ban on fast-food ads reduced consumption of junk food
Jan 19 12

With mounting concerns over childhood obesity and its associated health risks in the U.S., would a ban on junk-food advertising aimed at children be… Quebec ban on fast-food ads reduced consumption of junk food   

 

Many high-risk Americans don’t get hepatitis B vaccine
Jan 19 12

Although there is an effective vaccine for hepatitis B and public health officials have a strong sense of who is at highest risk for… Many high-risk Americans don’t get hepatitis B vaccine   

 

Grapes may help prevent age-related blindness
Jan 19 12

Can eating grapes slow or help prevent the onset of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a debilitating condition affecting millions of elderly people worldwide? Results… Grapes may help prevent age-related blindness   

 

Video consults with dermatologists aid treatment
Jan 19 12

After a live video consult with a dermatologist, almost every patient who’d previously been checked out by a primary care doctor had a change… Video consults with dermatologists aid treatment   

 

Appendicitis racial disparities mostly unexplained
Jan 19 12

Poverty and unfavorable health insurance account for only a small portion of the gap in the number of white versus Hispanic or black children… Appendicitis racial disparities mostly unexplained   

 

Kids do well with two cochlear implants: study
Jan 19 12

Deaf children who already had one cochlear implant had improvements in speech, hearing and related quality of life measures after a second was implanted… Kids do well with two cochlear implants: study   

 

Choking game prevalent among teens in Texas
Jan 19 12

Nearly one out of seven college students surveyed at a Texas university has participated in the Choking Game, a dangerous behavior where blood flow… Choking game prevalent among teens in Texas   

 

Bacterial Toxin Tied to Chronic Urinary Tract Infections
Jan 18 12

Researchers from the University of Utah have identified a process by which the most common types of urinary tract infection-causing bacteria are able to… Bacterial Toxin Tied to Chronic Urinary Tract Infections   

 

Weighing up the causes of obesity
Jan 18 12

Stress can make you fat – and being obese can create stress. A new hypothesis seeks to explain how.

Diet and lack of exercise… Weighing up the causes of obesity   

 

Fish oil plus exercise may do older muscles good
Jan 18 12

Older women may be able to boost their muscle strength by adding fish oil supplements to their exercise routine, a small clinical trial suggests.

Fish oil plus exercise may do older muscles good   
 

How much iodine is too much?
Jan 18 12

Iodine deficiency is a major health problem worldwide, but a new study points to the potential downsides of too much iodine.

Iodine is a… How much iodine is too much?   

 

Little change in U.S. obesity rates in recent years
Jan 18 12

The number of kids and adults in the United States who are obese has held steady over the last few years, two reports out… Little change in U.S. obesity rates in recent years   

 

Gossip isn’t all bad - new study finds its social and psychological benefits
Jan 18 12


For centuries, gossip has been dismissed as salacious, idle chatter that can damage reputations and erode trust. But a new study from the University… Gossip isn’t all bad - new study finds its social and psychological benefits   

 

Using contrasting colors to reduce serving sizes and lose weight
Jan 18 12

Choosing the right size and color of your bowls and plates could help you eat less, according to a new study in the Journal… Using contrasting colors to reduce serving sizes and lose weight   

 

Study suggests junk food in schools doesn’t cause weight gain among children
Jan 17 12

While the percentage of obese children in the United States tripled between the early 1970s and the late 2000s, a new study suggests that—at… Study suggests junk food in schools doesn’t cause weight gain among children   

 

PepsiCo says finds trace fungicide in orange juice
Jan 16 12

PepsiCo Inc said company tests of its Tropicana orange juice showed low levels of a potentially dangerous fungicide, but levels were below federal safety… PepsiCo says finds trace fungicide in orange juice   

 

Magnesium-rich diet may lower stroke risk: study
Jan 16 12

People who eat lots of magnesium-rich foods such as leafy green vegetables, nuts and beans have fewer strokes, according to an international analysis covering… Magnesium-rich diet may lower stroke risk: study   

 

1 in 10 Canadians cannot afford prescription drugs: UBC study
Jan 16 12

One in ten Canadians cannot afford to take their prescription drugs as directed, according to an analysis by researchers from the University of British… 1 in 10 Canadians cannot afford prescription drugs: UBC study   

 

Study Shows Obese Nurses More Stressed, Less Active
Jan 16 12

Survey data from 2,103 female nurses revealed that nurses with long work hours were significantly more likely to be obese compared with underweight or… Study Shows Obese Nurses More Stressed, Less Active   

 

Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke
Jan 13 12

A high-protein diet might benefit health in some ways, but depending on what kind of protein a person consumes, it could raise their stroke… Frequent red meat eaters at higher risk of stroke   

 
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