Smoke no longer found in European hospitals
Sep 06 09

Tobacco use is prohibited in hospitals in many European countries, although levels of compliance with this regulation differ. A study carried out by researchers… Smoke no longer found in European hospitals   

 

H1N1 has killed 2,837, virus has not mutated: WHO
Sep 06 09

H1N1 flu has killed at least 2,837 people but is not causing more severe illness than previously and the virus has not mutated, the… H1N1 has killed 2,837, virus has not mutated: WHO   

 

Swine flu easing in Southern Hemisphere
Sep 06 09

Swine flu is starting to taper off along with the influenza season in the Southern Hemisphere, but it has killed at least 36 U.S.… Swine flu easing in Southern Hemisphere   

 

Men who binge drink boost their stroke risk
Sep 04 09

Binge drinking more than triples a man’s risk of dying from a stroke, new research from Korea shows.

Many Koreans drink heavily, Dr. Jae… Men who binge drink boost their stroke risk   

 

UK kids taking fat pills up 15 fold in 8 years
Sep 04 09

The number of young people in the UK taking anti-obesity pills has risen 15 fold in the past 8 years, a study has shown,… UK kids taking fat pills up 15 fold in 8 years   

 

Swine flu has killed 36 US children so far: CDC
Sep 04 09

The new H1N1 swine flu virus has killed 36 U.S. children, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on Thursday.

It said… Swine flu has killed 36 US children so far: CDC   

 

Current national primary care policies for childhood obesity need to be improved
Sep 04 09

Current primary care policies aimed at reducing obesity and increasing physical activity in children do not work and are very costly to run, according… Current national primary care policies for childhood obesity need to be improved   

 

It pays to quit smoking before surgery
Sep 03 09

People who start nicotine replacement therapy at least four weeks before surgery can halve their risk of poor wound healing. This is what the… It pays to quit smoking before surgery   

 

Study Uncovers How Tuberculosis Agent Survives on Fatty Acids
Sep 03 09

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) have discovered a key mechanism behind the survival instinct of tuberculosis. TB is the… Study Uncovers How Tuberculosis Agent Survives on Fatty Acids   

 

UAB Experts on H1N1 Swine Flu
Sep 03 09

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has several experts who can address the spread of the novel H1N1 influenza virus, also called swine… UAB Experts on H1N1 Swine Flu   

 

Waist-hip Ratio Better than BMI for Gauging Obesity in Elderly
Sep 02 09

Body mass index (BMI) readings may not be the best gauge of obesity in older adults, according to new research from UCLA endocrinologists and… Waist-hip Ratio Better than BMI for Gauging Obesity in Elderly   

 

Yoga Benefits Back-pain Patients
Sep 02 09

People with chronic low-back problems who do yoga also do better at overcoming pain and depression than people treated conventionally for back pain, a… Yoga Benefits Back-pain Patients   

 

Tax junk food, drinks to fight child obesity: report
Sep 02 09

A strongly worded report on child obesity released on Tuesday recommends that state and local governments tax junk food and soft drinks, give tax… Tax junk food, drinks to fight child obesity: report   

 

Swine flu gets more active as schools open: CDC
Sep 02 09

Swine flu is spreading more quickly in the U.S. Southeast, where schools started back earlier than in other areas after the summer break, a… Swine flu gets more active as schools open: CDC   

 

Universal health care cuts stroke inequalities
Sep 02 09

A person’s risk of having a stroke or dying from a stroke varies by social and economic status. Men and women who are less… Universal health care cuts stroke inequalities   

 

Hosts National Summit on Latino Childhood Obesity Prevention
Sep 02 09

U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S., will call for greater research and policy action to help prevent obesity among Latino… Hosts National Summit on Latino Childhood Obesity Prevention   

 

Hospital infections cost $1 billion in lost bed days
Sep 02 09

Infections caught in hospital are costing the Australian healthcare system more than 850,000 lost bed days, according to a new study by Queensland University… Hospital infections cost $1 billion in lost bed days   

 

Vitamin C deficiency impairs early brain development
Sep 02 09

Faculty of Life Sciences at University of Copenhagen shows that vitamin C deficiency may impair the mental development of new-born babies.

In the latest… Vitamin C deficiency impairs early brain development   

 

Mediterranean diet tops low-fat diet for diabetics
Sep 01 09

A low-carbohydrate, Mediterranean-style diet is more effective than a typical low-fat, calorie-restricted diet for diabetes management, according to a study released Monday.

Not only… Mediterranean diet tops low-fat diet for diabetics   

 

For heart health: avoid tobacco smoke, pollution
Sep 01 09

If you want to dramatically lower the odds that you’ll die of heart disease, go live someplace where public smoking is banned.

In… For heart health: avoid tobacco smoke, pollution   

 

U.S. Drivers Take Wheel After Binge Drinking in Bars, Clubs
Sep 01 09

More than one in 10 people who binge drinks gets behind the wheel of a car during or just after their binge. Of those… U.S. Drivers Take Wheel After Binge Drinking in Bars, Clubs   

 

Cigarettes, Not Swedish Snuff Linked to Increased Risk of MS
Sep 01 09

While smoking cigarettes appears to significantly increase a person’s risk of developing multiple sclerosis, using Swedish snuff does not, according to a study published… Cigarettes, Not Swedish Snuff Linked to Increased Risk of MS   

 

Children with Cancer Face Unique Nutritional Needs
Aug 31 09

Proper nutrition is important for all children, but especially for those undergoing treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Some treatments for cancer and… Children with Cancer Face Unique Nutritional Needs   

 

Whole Grains = Whole Health
Aug 31 09

As the days get longer and we inch closer to bathing-suit season, health often takes a back burner to fad diets.

Lona Sandon, assistant… Whole Grains = Whole Health   

 

Easterners, Westerners see emotion differently
Aug 31 09

The eyes-and not the mouth-are the true windows to the soul, at least among East Asians, new research in the journal Current Biology suggests.

Easterners, Westerners see emotion differently   
 
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