After Midnight, Night Owls Gorge, Piling On The Calories
Jun 30 13


Now we know what you’re doing when you’re staying up late. You’re eating 553 calories.

That’s the equivalent of a Big Mac, and also… After Midnight, Night Owls Gorge, Piling On The Calories   

 

Headache Docs Hard to Find in Many States
Jun 30 13


Only 416 physicians in the U.S. are certified headache specialists, meaning there is just one for every 73,661 migraine sufferers, researchers reported here.

With… Headache Docs Hard to Find in Many States   

 

Drug Combo May Cut Stroke Risk After TIA
Jun 30 13


Stroke risk declined by a third in people who took a combination of antiplatelet drugs after having a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor… Drug Combo May Cut Stroke Risk After TIA   

 

USF study links cardiac hormone-related inflammatory pathway with tumor growth
Jun 29 13


A cardiac hormone signaling receptor abundantly expressed both in inflamed tissues and cancers appears to recruit stem cells that form the blood vessels needed… USF study links cardiac hormone-related inflammatory pathway with tumor growth   

 

Rare Weight Lifting Injury Required Surgery
Jun 29 13


A young, healthy man injured himself so severely while weight lifting that he required surgery and nearly a full week in the hospital to… Rare Weight Lifting Injury Required Surgery   

 

Scientists discover new mechanism regulating the immune response
Jun 28 13


Scientists at an Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence have discovered a new mechanism regulating the immune response that can leave a person susceptible… Scientists discover new mechanism regulating the immune response   

 

Registered dietitians help critically ill children get necessary nutrition for recovery
Jun 28 13


For the first time, researchers investigated enteral nutrition and caloric requirements (CR) among critically ill children in a new report published in the Journal… Registered dietitians help critically ill children get necessary nutrition for recovery   

 

Govt bans popular diabetes drug and analgin
Jun 27 13


The government has banned three popular medicines - the widely prescribed anti-diabetes drug pioglitazone, painkiller analgin and anti-depressant deanxit - in the wake of… Govt bans popular diabetes drug and analgin   

 

Curious reaction to honey ‘can cause heart arrhythmia’
Jun 27 13


Eating honey made from the pollen of rhododendrons can trigger heart arrhythmias, warn experts.

Cardiologists told a European meeting about an… Curious reaction to honey ‘can cause heart arrhythmia’   

 

Stress: it should never be ignored!
Jun 27 13


Work pressure, tension at home, financial difficulties … the list of causes of stress grows longer every day. There have been several studies in… Stress: it should never be ignored!   

 

People with a disability more likely to be obese, have chronic illnesses
Jun 27 13


Adults with a disability are more likely to be obese or extremely obese than those without a disability according to a study led by… People with a disability more likely to be obese, have chronic illnesses   

 

Nurse practitioners can boost quality of care for older patients with chronic conditions
Jun 27 13


U.S. residents today are living longer than previous generations, thanks to improved public health and medical treatment. But they’re also living longer with chronic… Nurse practitioners can boost quality of care for older patients with chronic conditions   

 

Toward broad-spectrum antiviral drugs for common cold and other infections
Jun 27 13


Scientists are reporting progress in the search for the first broad-spectrum drugs to combat human rhinoviruses (HRVs), which cause humanity’s most common infectious diseases.… Toward broad-spectrum antiviral drugs for common cold and other infections   

 

Have a brain injury? You may be at higher risk for stroke
Jun 27 13


People who have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be more likely to have a future stroke, according to research that appears in the… Have a brain injury? You may be at higher risk for stroke   

 

Race apparently a factor in sleep apnea, Wayne State University researcher finds
Jun 26 13


A Wayne State University researcher has found that sleep apnea severity is higher among African-American men in certain age ranges, even after controlling for… Race apparently a factor in sleep apnea, Wayne State University researcher finds   

 

New Data Support Community-Wide Approach to Addressing Child Obesity
Jun 26 13


Community wide interventions hold promise as an effective approach to reducing childhood obesity rates according to new research from the Friedman School of Nutrition… New Data Support Community-Wide Approach to Addressing Child Obesity   

 

Huge falls in diabetes mortality in UK and Canada since mid-1990s
Jun 26 13


Both the UK and Canada have experienced huge falls in diabetes-related mortality since the mid-1990s, with the result that the gap in mortality risk… Huge falls in diabetes mortality in UK and Canada since mid-1990s   

 

Exercise benefits patients with type 2 diabetes
Jun 25 13


Moderate-intensity exercise reduces fat stored around the heart, in the liver and in the abdomen of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus, even in… Exercise benefits patients with type 2 diabetes   

 

Patient factors play key role in emergency department imaging
Jun 25 13


Despite concerns to the contrary, very little of the variation in Emergency Department (ED) imaging utilization is attributable to physician experience, training or gender,… Patient factors play key role in emergency department imaging   

 

New understanding of why anti-cancer therapy stops working at a specific stage
Jun 24 13


Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in California have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how and why a promising anti-cancer therapy has… New understanding of why anti-cancer therapy stops working at a specific stage   

 

No evidence of increased risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome following vaccination
Jun 24 13


Patients are not at increased risk of Guillain-Barré syndrome in the six-week period after vaccination with any vaccine, including influenza, according to a… No evidence of increased risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome following vaccination   

 

U-shaped curve revealed for association between fish consumption and atrial fibrillation
Jun 24 13


Moderation seems to be key when it comes to eating fish to prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) according to an observational study presented at the… U-shaped curve revealed for association between fish consumption and atrial fibrillation   

 

Rates of infection in intensive care units in England show impressive fall
Jun 24 13


Hospitals across England reduced the rate of serious bloodstream infections in intensive care units (ICUs) during a two-year programme, research has shown.

More than… Rates of infection in intensive care units in England show impressive fall   

 

Getting to grips with migraine
Jun 24 13


In the largest study of migraines, researchers have found 5 genetic regions that for the first time have been linked to the onset of… Getting to grips with migraine   

 

Unexpected discovery of the ways cells move could boost understanding of complex diseases
Jun 24 13


A new discovery about how cells move inside the body may provide scientists with crucial information about disease mechanisms such as the spread of… Unexpected discovery of the ways cells move could boost understanding of complex diseases   

 
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