Trauma patients taken by chopper may fare better
Apr 17 12

People who suffer serious injuries may have a better chance of surviving if they’re taken to a trauma center by a helicopter instead of… Trauma patients taken by chopper may fare better   

 

Surgery Wins Again for Obese Diabetics
Apr 17 12

Yet another study has found that bariatric surgery is a better diabetes treatment in obese patients than medical therapy, Italian researchers said, confirming results… Surgery Wins Again for Obese Diabetics   

 

Fish Oil Flops in MS
Apr 17 12

Fish oil doesn’t appear to be of any help in treating multiple sclerosis, Norwegian researchers found.

In a randomized controlled trial, supplementation with omega-3… Fish Oil Flops in MS   

 

Tough Home Life for Toddlers Tied to Obesity
Apr 17 12

Girls who face multiple social stressors at home as toddlers are more likely to be obese by age 5, researchers found.

Among girls from… Tough Home Life for Toddlers Tied to Obesity   

 

Huntington’s Disease Protects Against Cancer
Apr 17 12

People with motor neuron diseases such as Huntington’s disease seem to be protected against cancer, researchers reported.

The underlying cause of the “PolyQ” diseases… Huntington’s Disease Protects Against Cancer   

 

Medtronic to boost safety monitoring of devices
Apr 17 12

Medtronic Inc plans to ramp up monitoring of its medical devices after they are implanted in order to catch potential safety problems earlier, as… Medtronic to boost safety monitoring of devices   

 

U.S. cites Assurant unit over health premium hike
Apr 17 12

U.S. officials on Monday cited two health insurers for excessive premium increases, under consumer protection rules of President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform law that… U.S. cites Assurant unit over health premium hike   

 

Spinal injections may not aid lower back pain
Apr 17 12

A new study suggests that injections of steroids or arthritis drugs in the spine may not provide much extra relief for people with chronic… Spinal injections may not aid lower back pain   

 

Fast-food salt content varies by country: study
Apr 17 12

Fast food may often be high in salt, but the exact levels seem to vary based on the country you live in, according to… Fast-food salt content varies by country: study   

 

Schmallenberg spread a warning to Europe, scientists say
Apr 17 12

The outbreak of a new livestock disease in western Europe last year, particularly harmful to offspring, could move further into areas surrounding the worst… Schmallenberg spread a warning to Europe, scientists say   

 

Prenatal exposure to air pollution linked to childhood obesity
Apr 16 12

Overall, 17% of children in the United States are obese, and in inner-city neighborhoods, the prevalence is as high as 25%. While poor diets… Prenatal exposure to air pollution linked to childhood obesity   

 

Haiti launches anti-cholera vaccination campaign
Apr 16 12

The Haitian government along with international partners including the World Health Organization launched a vaccination campaign against cholera on Saturday targeting 100,000 people in… Haiti launches anti-cholera vaccination campaign   

 

Surf’s down? Time for paddleboard yoga!
Apr 16 12

Paddle boarding, an ancient form of surfing, is gaining popularity as a high-intensity, low-impact platform for group fitness classes from calisthenics to yoga.

Experts… Surf’s down? Time for paddleboard yoga!   

 

Nebraska governor rejects prenatal care funding for illegal immigrants
Apr 16 12

Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman vetoed a proposal to restore Medicaid-funded prenatal care for illegal immigrants on Friday, but the initiative could still survive if… Nebraska governor rejects prenatal care funding for illegal immigrants   

 

Beer makes men smarter: study
Apr 14 12

Beer makes men smarter.

So say researchers at the University of Illinois in Chicago.

They found that men with a couple beers under their… Beer makes men smarter: study   

 

Sleepless city faces obesity, diabetes risk
Apr 14 12

If you sleep less than five hours a day, chances are you will put on five kilos within a year and develop diabetes sooner… Sleepless city faces obesity, diabetes risk   

 

Possible Connection between Air Pollution and Tuberculosis Susceptibility
Apr 14 12

A team of researchers, led by Dr. Stephan Schwander, of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - School of Public Health… Possible Connection between Air Pollution and Tuberculosis Susceptibility   

 

Mom’s caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems
Apr 13 12

A baby’s sleep may not suffer just because her mom likes a daily cup of coffee, a new study suggests.

The findings, experts say,… Mom’s caffeine not linked to infant sleep problems   

 

Nicotine patch may help prevent smoking relapses
Apr 13 12

Nicotine patches may help smokers recover from any initial setbacks in their attempt to kick the habit, a new U.S. study suggests.

“The clear… Nicotine patch may help prevent smoking relapses   

 

U.S. agency warns of skin lesions from goats, sheep
Apr 12 12

People can contract skin lesions from goats and sheep infected with the Orf virus through household meat preparation or when slaughtering the animals, a… U.S. agency warns of skin lesions from goats, sheep   

 

Menthol smokers have more strokes: study
Apr 12 12

New research suggests that among smokers, those who prefer mentholated cigarettes tend to have more strokes than non-menthol smokers.

That seems to be particularly… Menthol smokers have more strokes: study   

 

Study Finds Significant Skull Differences Between Closely Linked Groups
Apr 12 12

In order to accurately identify skulls as male or female, forensic anthropologists need to have a good understanding of how the characteristics of male… Study Finds Significant Skull Differences Between Closely Linked Groups   

 

U of I study: Lose body weight before gaining baby weight
Apr 12 12

A new University of Illinois study contains a warning for obese women who are planning pregnancies. Even if they eat a healthy diet when… U of I study: Lose body weight before gaining baby weight   

 

Study examines health benefits of older varieties of fruit
Apr 12 12

Old varieties of apples, bananas and onions are part of a UK study to potentially give consumers products with “significantly” higher levels of nutrients,… Study examines health benefits of older varieties of fruit   

 

Cost of aging rising faster than expected: IMF
Apr 12 12

People worldwide are living three years longer than expected on average, pushing up the costs of aging by 50 percent, and governments and pension… Cost of aging rising faster than expected: IMF   

 
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