Vitamin D-fortified yogurt drink may lower risk of heart disease in type 2 diabetics
Mar 30 12

Daily intake of vitamin D-fortified doogh (Persian yogurt drink) improved inflammatory markers in type 2 diabetics and extra calcium conferred additional anti-inflammatory benefits, according… Vitamin D-fortified yogurt drink may lower risk of heart disease in type 2 diabetics   

 

Mid-life Britain opens doors for disease research
Mar 30 12

The world’s biggest and most detailed biomedical database opened its doors to researchers on Friday, offering scientists a unique glimpse into the health and… Mid-life Britain opens doors for disease research   

 

Healthy Food for Your Kids
Mar 29 12

FRENCH fries.  Popcorn.  Donuts.  Would your child rather eat these than fruits and vegetables?  If so, then your child may be showing signs of… Healthy Food for Your Kids   

 

U.S. man hugs doctors after seeing face transplant
Mar 29 12

- Surgeons from the University of Maryland Medical Center on Tuesday detailed what they said was the world’s most comprehensive face transplant - allowing… U.S. man hugs doctors after seeing face transplant   

 

Mortality Up in RA when Statins Stopped
Mar 29 12

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis who stop taking their statins are at greatly increased risk of death, a longitudinal study found.

After adjustment for variables… Mortality Up in RA when Statins Stopped   

 

Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study
Mar 29 12

Studies have hinted that diet-soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but new findings suggest that overall diet may be… Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study   

 

Hospital pay incentives fail to help patients: study
Mar 29 12

A program to pay hospitals bonuses for hitting key performance measures, or dock them if they miss, failed to improve the health outcomes of… Hospital pay incentives fail to help patients: study   

 

FDA seeks more advice on metal hip implants
Mar 29 12

The Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday it is considering whether to make so-called metal-on-metal hip implants subject to more rigorous testing and… FDA seeks more advice on metal hip implants   

 

Study unravels health impact, interplay of diet soft drinks and overall diet
Mar 29 12

Are diet sodas good or bad for you? The jury is still out, but a new study sheds light on the impact that zero-calorie… Study unravels health impact, interplay of diet soft drinks and overall diet   

 

Meditation Improves Emotional Behaviors in Teachers
Mar 29 12

Schoolteachers who underwent a short but intensive program of meditation were less depressed, anxious or stressed – and more compassionate and aware of others’… Meditation Improves Emotional Behaviors in Teachers   

 

Fish oil added to yogurt may help consumers meet daily nutritional requirements
Mar 28 12

Many consumers want to increase their intake of heart-healthy n-3 fatty acids, found naturally in fish and fish products, but find it difficult to… Fish oil added to yogurt may help consumers meet daily nutritional requirements   

 

Study finds paramedics skilled in identifying strokes
Mar 28 12

If a paramedic suspects a patient is having a stroke, the paramedic is probably right, a Loyola University Medical Center study has found.
Study finds paramedics skilled in identifying strokes   

 

New Gene therapy Approach Developed for Red Blood Cell Disorders
Mar 28 12

A team of researchers led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College has designed what appears to be a powerful gene therapy strategy that… New Gene therapy Approach Developed for Red Blood Cell Disorders   

 

Elderly are almost 10 times more likely to die of malaria than younger tourists
Mar 28 12

Tourists who have visited a malaria-infected country and are over the age of 65 are almost 10 times more likely to die from the… Elderly are almost 10 times more likely to die of malaria than younger tourists   

 

Over 20 million individuals infected with hepatitis E in Asia and Africa
Mar 28 12

New research funded by the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 20.1 million individuals were infected with hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotypes 1 and… Over 20 million individuals infected with hepatitis E in Asia and Africa   

 

Elder Abuse Remains Hidden Problem as Baby Boomers Reach Old Age
Mar 28 12

Despite the 2010 passage of the Elder Justice Act, policy experts have found that combating widespread abuse of seniors is still not a top… Elder Abuse Remains Hidden Problem as Baby Boomers Reach Old Age   

 

Stopping statin therapy increases risk of death for rheumatoid arthritis patients
Mar 28 12

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) who discontinue use of statin therapy are at increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease and other causes. According… Stopping statin therapy increases risk of death for rheumatoid arthritis patients   

 

Residents as safe as senior MDs in appendix surgery
Mar 28 12

Doctors who are still receiving their surgery training can remove the appendix just as safely as fully qualified surgeons, according to a new study… Residents as safe as senior MDs in appendix surgery   

 

Hepatitis B program helps cut infant infections
Mar 28 12

A program to prevent chronic hepatitis B infection in newborns seems to be working, according to a new study from researchers at the Centers… Hepatitis B program helps cut infant infections   

 

Co-pays may affect which kids get their meds
Mar 28 12

Kids with asthma end up in the hospital slightly more often when co-pays for their medications are higher, suggests a new report.

In the… Co-pays may affect which kids get their meds   

 

Cancer killing younger people in India, tobacco main cause
Mar 28 12


Cancer is killing younger people in India and affecting far more poor and less-educated villagers than wealthier, better-educated urban people, researchers reported on Wednesday.

Cancer killing younger people in India, tobacco main cause   
 

Supreme Court weighs all-or-nothing on healthcare law
Mar 28 12

The fate of President Barack Obama’s healthcare overhaul will be on the line on Wednesday when the Supreme Court considers whether the entire law… Supreme Court weighs all-or-nothing on healthcare law   

 

When we test, do we stress?
Mar 27 12

Your mother had a doctor’s appointment for a memory test. The results are conclusive: she presents with the first signs of Alzheimer type dementia.… When we test, do we stress?   

 

Painkiller Opana, new scourge of rural America
Mar 27 12

Back in high school in Houston, Texas, C.J. Coomer got good grades and played football. He was dark-haired and handsome, popular with his friends… Painkiller Opana, new scourge of rural America   

 

Residual Stroke Risk with Warfarin Low
Mar 27 12

Although newer anticoagulants have been developed for preventing stroke in atrial fibrillation, many patients will still receive warfarin, which carries a low residual stroke… Residual Stroke Risk with Warfarin Low   

 
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