Coffee not linked to psoriasis
Mar 20 12

First it was beer, then it was cigarettes. Finally, researchers have found a vice that’s not tied to psoriasis: coffee.

In fact, when Dr.… Coffee not linked to psoriasis   

 

Concern growing over synthetic marijuana
Mar 20 12

Three U.S. teenagers ended up in the emergency department with altered mental states and seriously elevated heart rates after smoking synthetic marijuana, doctors say… Concern growing over synthetic marijuana   

 

Scientists develop a software tool for estimating heart disease risk
Mar 19 12

University of Granada researchers have developed a software tool that makes an accurate estimation of the risk that a person has to suffer a… Scientists develop a software tool for estimating heart disease risk   

 

Researchers Find That Smoking May Restore Tapped-Out Self-Control Resources
Mar 19 12

Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Fla., have found that when they deplete a smoker’s self control, smoking a cigarette may restore self-control.

Researchers Find That Smoking May Restore Tapped-Out Self-Control Resources   
 

Moms of autistic children work less, earn less
Mar 19 12

U.S. families with autistic children earn nearly $18,000 less than parents of normally developing kids, according to a new report.

The gap is mainly… Moms of autistic children work less, earn less   

 

A soda a day raises CHD risk by 20%
Mar 19 12

Sugary drinks are associated with an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) as well as some adverse changes in lipids, inflammatory factors,… A soda a day raises CHD risk by 20%   

 

High Fat Diet May Lower Men’s Sperm Count
Mar 18 12

A diet high in fat could reduce men’s sperm counts, a new study suggests.

Among participants in the study, those with the highest fat… High Fat Diet May Lower Men’s Sperm Count   

 

The Truth About Potassium Bromate
Mar 18 12

In 2007, Chinese authorities pulled a batch of imported snack chips from store shelves because they believed the chips contained potassium bromate, a food… The Truth About Potassium Bromate   

 

Philadelphia woman accused of illegal butt injections told to stay away from needles, glue
Mar 18 12

A transgender woman known as the “Black Madam,” who allegedly administered dangerous butt-lift injections to women, had her bail reduced, with Philadelphia authorities demanding… Philadelphia woman accused of illegal butt injections told to stay away from needles, glue   

 

Effective tools, or too shocking?
Mar 18 12


Cigarette smoking kills more than 400,000 Americans every year, including deaths linked to secondhand smoke.

So the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is… Effective tools, or too shocking?   

 

Treating psoriasis to prevent heart attacks and strokes
Mar 17 12

A clinical study co-led by the Montreal Heart Institute and Innovaderm Research Inc., which was presented today at the annual meeting of the American… Treating psoriasis to prevent heart attacks and strokes   

 

Obesity raises death risk tied to sleeping pills
Mar 17 12

Obesity appears to significantly increase the risk of death tied to sleeping pills, nearly doubling the rate of mortality even among those prescribed 18… Obesity raises death risk tied to sleeping pills   

 

Closing hole in the heart no better than drugs in preventing strokes
Mar 17 12

Loyola University Medical Center is one of the major enrollers in a landmark clinical trial that found that plugging a hole in the heart… Closing hole in the heart no better than drugs in preventing strokes   

 

Overweight, obese adults use electronic device to stick to diet, exercise
Mar 16 12

Overweight and obese adults who used an electronic diary program on a personal digital assistant did better at staying on diet and physical activity… Overweight, obese adults use electronic device to stick to diet, exercise   

 

Low-income mothers risk obesity to feed children
Mar 16 12

Mothers who financially struggle to provide food for their families tend to put themselves at risk for obesity while trying to feed their children,… Low-income mothers risk obesity to feed children   

 

Combination treatment in mice shows promise for fatal neurological disorder in kids
Mar 16 12

Infants with Batten disease, a rare but fatal neurological disorder, appear healthy at birth. But within a few short years, the illness takes a… Combination treatment in mice shows promise for fatal neurological disorder in kids   

 

Inflammatory biomarkers improve the clinical prediction of mortality in COPD
Mar 16 12

The addition of changes in inflammatory biomarkers to established clinical variables improves the prediction of mortality in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),… Inflammatory biomarkers improve the clinical prediction of mortality in COPD   

 

Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage
Mar 16 12

Poor dental hygiene behaviours in patients with congenital heart disease are increasing their risk of endocarditis. Teens with congenital heart disease floss, brush and… Poor dental hygiene puts congenital heart disease patients at risk of further heart damage   

 

Combination Treatment in Mice Shows Promise for Fatal Neurological Disorder in Kids
Mar 15 12

Infants with Batten disease, a rare but fatal neurological disorder, appear healthy at birth. But within a few short years, the illness takes a… Combination Treatment in Mice Shows Promise for Fatal Neurological Disorder in Kids   

 

Ad campaign shows smoking’s scary side
Mar 15 12

U.S. health officials launched a $54 million advertising campaign on Thursday depicting the health risks of smoking in gruesome detail, offering the latest salvo… Ad campaign shows smoking’s scary side   

 

Eye Health Is Related to Brain Health
Mar 15 12

People with mild vascular disease that causes damage to the retina in the eye are more likely to have problems with thinking and memory… Eye Health Is Related to Brain Health   

 

800,000 lives saved through tobacco control
Mar 15 12

U.S. tobacco-control programs prevented nearly 800,000 lung cancer deaths in the last quarter of the 20th century, but more than three times as many… 800,000 lives saved through tobacco control   

 

CDC unveils graphic ads to combat smoking
Mar 15 12

Federal health officials are unveiling Friday a $54 million national media campaign to get smokers to quit and prevent anyone else, especially children, from… CDC unveils graphic ads to combat smoking   

 

Wisconsin to ban some abortion coverage, re-focus sex-education
Mar 15 12

Wisconsin lawmakers have approved controversial measures to block the state’s new health insurance exchange from covering abortions and require sex education classes to emphasize… Wisconsin to ban some abortion coverage, re-focus sex-education   

 

Diseases from imported food on the rise: CDC
Mar 15 12

Food-borne disease outbreaks caused by imports seemed to rise in 2009 and 2010, with fish and spices the most common sources, the Centers for… Diseases from imported food on the rise: CDC   

 
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