Scientists Learn More About How Roughage Keeps You “Regular”
Aug 25 06

If you ever wondered just how a high-fiber diet helps keep you, well, “regular,” scientists may have the answer.

Their results suggest that as… Scientists Learn More About How Roughage Keeps You “Regular”   

 

Study Demonstrates Effect of Helmet Laws
Aug 25 06

According to a study by Jeffrey Coben, M.D., a researcher at West Virginia University, states that do not require motorcycle riders and passengers to… Study Demonstrates Effect of Helmet Laws   

 

One in 10 teenage girls self-harm, study shows
Aug 25 06

One in 10 teenage girls deliberately harm themselves each year and the problem is far more widespread than previously thought, according to a study… One in 10 teenage girls self-harm, study shows   

 

Bush prods Congress on medical liability limits
Aug 25 06

President George W. Bush on Tuesday renewed his call for Congress to curb medical malpractice lawsuits and signed an executive order aimed at providing… Bush prods Congress on medical liability limits   

 

Scottish smoking ban hits pub drink sales -survey
Aug 25 06

Scotland’s five-month-old smoking ban has reduced pubs’ drink sales by over 10 percent, a trade body said on Wednesday, giving investors an indication of… Scottish smoking ban hits pub drink sales -survey   

 

Teaching the Art of Aromatherapy to Soothe and Heal
Aug 25 06

A bubble bath that improves memory. A kitchen cleaner that wards off nausea and energizes. A scented handkerchief that calms a patient entering… Teaching the Art of Aromatherapy to Soothe and Heal   

 

Scientists propose sharing genetic data on bird flu
Aug 25 06

Leading scientists called on Thursday for the establishment of a global consortium to share genetic data from bird flu cases, deemed vital for tracking… Scientists propose sharing genetic data on bird flu   

 

China faces shortage of traditional medicines
Aug 25 06

China is facing a shortage of herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine due to soaring demand and lack of seeds, the official Xinhua… China faces shortage of traditional medicines   

 

Childhood allergies on the rise
Aug 25 06

The prevalence of childhood allergies, such as hayfever, have increased over the past decade in many countries of the world, especially among younger age… Childhood allergies on the rise   

 

Group asks US FDA to stop sales of hormone combo
Aug 23 06

U.S. health officials should halt sales of estrogen and testosterone combinations made by Solvay SA and Breckenridge Pharmaceutical to treat hot flashes, a women’s… Group asks US FDA to stop sales of hormone combo   

 

Cigarettes and alcohol worse than ecstasy, LSD and cannabis
Aug 22 06

When it comes to danger, cigarettes and alcohol beat ecstasy, LSD and cannabis, according to a league table of the harm they cause.

The… Cigarettes and alcohol worse than ecstasy, LSD and cannabis   

 

No matter how you do it tobacco is a killer
Aug 22 06


Regardless of how you do it, smoked or chewed, firsthand or secondhand, it seems all kinds of tobacco cause heart attacks.

In a large… No matter how you do it tobacco is a killer   

 

Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked to Brain Damage, Lower IQ
Aug 22 06

In what is believed to be the first study showing neural changes in the brains of children with serious, untreated sleep apnea, Johns… Childhood Sleep Apnea Linked to Brain Damage, Lower IQ   

 

Chewing gum which fights tooth decay
Aug 22 06

Consumers will soon be able to buy a chewing gum which contains friendly bacteria which can help prevent tooth decay.

A chemical company have… Chewing gum which fights tooth decay   

 

Intestinal surgery can affect eyes years later
Aug 22 06

Surgery on the intestines can lead to the malabsorption of vitamin A, and this in turn can create eye problems years or even decades… Intestinal surgery can affect eyes years later   

 

New warnings on ADHD drugs
Aug 22 06

Several drugs to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder must include new warning information about the risk of heart problems and psychotic behavior, U.S. health… New warnings on ADHD drugs   

 

New methods for screening nanoparticles and interaction with human cells
Aug 22 06

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed a screening method to examine how newly made nanoparticles - particles with… New methods for screening nanoparticles and interaction with human cells   

 

Brain Swelling Key to Reducing Stroke Fatalities
Aug 21 06


A research team at the University of Adelaide, Australia has found a way to reduce brain swelling, the most common cause of death after… Brain Swelling Key to Reducing Stroke Fatalities   

 

Croatia arrests local doctor in rare bribe arrest
Aug 21 06

Croatian police have arrested a prominent local surgeon suspected of taking a 5,000 euro ($6,400) bribe from a patient in a rare crackdown on… Croatia arrests local doctor in rare bribe arrest   

 

Survivors of Childhood Polio Do Well Decades Later As They Age
Aug 21 06

Mayo Clinic researchers have found that years after experiencing childhood polio, most survivors do not experience declines greater than expected in their elderly counterparts,… Survivors of Childhood Polio Do Well Decades Later As They Age   

 

$1M Myers Fellowship brings US research techniques to Melbourne
Aug 21 06

The Howard Florey Institute’s inaugural Allan and Maria Myers Travel Fellowship has been awarded to world renowned neuroscientist, Prof Gerard Shaw, from the McKnight… $1M Myers Fellowship brings US research techniques to Melbourne   

 

Chagas’ disease needs more research attention
Aug 18 06

The international research community needs to focus more attention on Chagas’ disease - an infectious disease that kills 50,000 people a year, states an… Chagas’ disease needs more research attention   

 

All forms of tobacco use or exposure are harmful
Aug 18 06


All forms of tobacco exposure - smoking, chewing or inhaling second hand smoke - increase the risk of heart attack up to three times,… All forms of tobacco use or exposure are harmful   

 

Cause of Ischemic Stroke Analyzed for the First Time
Aug 18 06

In contrast to traditional beliefs that stroke-causing clots derived from arterial and cardiac sources are distinctly different, a new UCLA study shows they… Cause of Ischemic Stroke Analyzed for the First Time   

 

Nursing-Home Hospice Care Reduces End-of-Life Hospitalizations
Aug 18 06

Nursing-home residents in hospice care have about half the chance of being admitted to a hospital in their last 30 days of life compared… Nursing-Home Hospice Care Reduces End-of-Life Hospitalizations   

 
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