Zee News'Ozone Pollution Bad News For Heart Patients'Medical News TodayA Study published in the journal Circulation shows Ozone pollution having a marked effect on those at high risk for heart attack. The World Health organization estimated that some 2 million people die annually due to a combination of heart problems ...Ozone: Heart of the matterS [?]
U.S. News & World ReportPennsylvania woman to address FDA panel on husband's hip-replacement recallPhiladelphia InquirerSteve Lorenz works as a foreman at a cement company near his home in Whitehall, Pa., and has been active all of his life, but that life has been different since he had both hips replaced. "Sitting with him, watching TV, he wou [?]
CBS NewsMild exercise may reduce breast cancerUPI.comCHAPEL HILL, NC, June 27 (UPI) -- Exercise -- either mild or intense, before or after menopause -- may reduce breast cancer risk, but weight gain may negate the benefit, US researchers say. The study, published online ahead of the print edition of the ...Regular Exercise Can Help Lower Breast Cancer RiskTI [?]
Ctv NewsDoctors urged to send the obese for high-intensity helpCtv NewsAP Body mass index signals if you're overweight, obese or just right considering your height. Some doctors have begun calling it a vital sign, as crucial to monitor as blood pressure. But apparently not enough doctors check: A government panel renewed ...Obese adults should get couns [?]
San Francisco ChronicleCDC program aims to make HIV testing the normSan Francisco ChronicleAP Walgreen's pharmacy manager Sarah Freedman stands in her store in Washington, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Would you go to a pharmacy to get tested for the AIDS virus? Health officials want to know. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on ...AIDS is forgot [?]
Zee NewsExposure to Secondhand Smoke May Increase Chance of Developing Type 2 Diabetes ...ForbesNEW YORK, NY - MAY 23: A woman smokes a cigarette in the pedestrian plaza located in Times Square May 23, 2011 in New York City. A new smoking law took effect in New York City Monday, prohibiting smokers from lighting up in certain public places ...Secondhand Smok [?]
GPBWomen's lung cancer deaths up in South and MidwestReutersBy Natasja Sheriff | NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite falling lung cancer rates across the US in the past decade, researchers report that deaths from the disease are steady or rising among middle-aged women in southern and Midwestern states.Women's lung cancer deaths up in parts of US: [?]
The AgeNot All Calories Equal, Study of 3 Diets ShowsWall Street JournalBy JENNIFER CORBETT DOOREN A diet based on healthy carbohydrates?rather than a low-fat or low-carbohydrate diet?offers the best chance of keeping weight off without bringing unwanted side effects, a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the ...Low-carb diet burns the most calories in [?]
CBS NewsRole of stress in dementia investigatedBBC NewsBy Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online UK experts are to begin a study to find out if stress can trigger dementia. The investigation, funded by the Alzheimer's Society, will monitor 140 people with mild cognitive impairment or ...Study to explore link between chronic stress and Alzheimer [?]
BBC NewsEEG brain trace 'can detect autism'BBC NewsBy Michelle Roberts Health editor, BBC News online A simple brain trace can identify autism in children as young as two years old, scientists believe. A US team at Boston Children's Hospital say EEG traces, which record electrical brain activity using ...How Might Autistic Children Be Similar? [?]
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