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Drugs work best when swine flu found early: study

31.07.2009 23:03    health.am
Health officials trying to make best use of antiviral drugs to fight the new H1N1 flu need to do a better job of tracking and treating cases quickly, Italian researchers said on Monday.Having stockpiles of drugs does little good if


Alternative medicine a big business in US - report

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
Complementary and alternative medicine such as acupuncture, herbal supplements and meditation are big business in the United States, totaling nearly $34 billion in out-of-pocket spending, according to a government report released on Thursday.More than 38 million adults visited chiropractors, acupuncturists

Half of U.S. should get H1N1 vaccination: officials

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
About half the U.S. population should get vaccinated against H1N1 influenza and pregnant women and healthcare workers should be at the front of the line, U.S. health advisers agreed on Wednesday.Up to 160 million doses of flu vaccine will be

Blood transfusions associated with infection

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
A study of almost 25,000 coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients has shown that receiving blood from another person is associated with a two-fold increase in post-operative infection rates. The research, published in the open access journal BMC Medicine, also


Developing Gene Therapy to Fight Blindness

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
An international team of scientists and clinicians from the United States and Saudi Arabia are working to develop gene therapy for treating a rare, hereditary retinal disease. The therapy has been shown to restore lost vision in animal models of

New Statistical Method Shows Importance of Dialysis Dose

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
A new approach to statistical analysis may be better suited to study the relationship between higher "dose" of dialysis and survival time for patients with advanced kidney disease, according to an upcoming paper in the Journal of the American Society

Chronic Kidney Disease Profoundly Impacts Quality of Life

31.07.2009 23:02    health.am
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can significantly lessen patients' quality of life, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN). Certain types of patients—women, diabetics, and those with a history

Higher Drug Doses Needed to Defeat Tuberculosis

31.07.2009 23:01    health.am
The typical dose of a medication considered pivotal in treating tuberculosis effectively is much too low to account for modern-day physiques, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers said.The finding, reported online and in the August edition of Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy,

Seafood Consumption During Pregnancy May Boost Mood

31.07.2009 21:14    thepregnancyzone.com
According to the study of British women, consuming omega-3-rich seafood may lift the mood of women who feels depressed during pregnancy.Dr. Jean Golding and colleagues at the University of Bristol found a connection between low intake of omega-3 fatty acid
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Insufficient Amniotic Fluid Levels In Summer Months

31.07.2009 21:14    thepregnancyzone.com
According to the researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU), pregnant women have a higher incidence of amniotic fluid level deficiency, known as oligohydramnios, in summer months due to dehydration.The main objective of the study was to find out
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Improving The Experience Of A Cesarean Delivery

31.07.2009 21:14    thepregnancyzone.com
An increasing number of women deliver their babies via Cesarean today.If your baby is being born by Cesarean, either planned or unplanned, you can make the experience as positive as possible.It begins by talking to your care provider about your
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Pelosi's biggest healthcare task: holding her party together

31.07.2009 20:54    axcessnews.com
The much-touted 'deal' with Blue Dogs Wednesday has now opened a rift with left-leaning Progressives.
Pelosi's biggest healthcare task: holding her party together

Human Language And Dolphin Movement Patterns Show Similarities In Brevity

31.07.2009 20:33    sciencedaily.com
Two researchers have shown for the first time that the law of brevity in human language, according to which the most frequently-used words tend to be the shortest, also extends to other animal species. The scientists have shown that dolphins

Northern Ireland: One In Ten 16 Year Olds Have Self-harmed In Past Year

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
One in ten 16 year olds in Northern Ireland have self-harmed in the past year, according to new research. Of the 941 young people who were questioned during the 2008 Young Life and Times Survey, a further 14 per cent

Risk Factors Of Self-induced Vomiting And Other Disordered Eating Behaviors In Overweight Youth

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have identified factors that may increase overweight adolescents' risk of engaging in extreme weight control behaviors such as self-induced vomiting, the use of diet pills, laxatives and diuretics, as well as binge eating.

How Children View And Treat Their Peers With Undesirable Characteristics

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
A new study looks at how children perceive and interact with peers who have various undesirable characteristics, such as being overweight or aggressive. The researchers' study explored children's perceptions of the ability of the peer to control or change such

Invisible Ink? What Rorschach Tests Really Tell Us

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
One of the most well-known psychological tools is the Rorschach Inkblot Test. A viewer looks at ten inkblots, one at a time, and describes what they see. However, does the inkblot really reveal all? According to a new article, the

Race Has Role In Incidence, Survival Of Rare Brain Tumor

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
The incidence of a rare and deadly tumor called primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is two times higher in black Americans, ages 20 to 49, than in white Americans, according to a new study.

Little Lifesavers: Kids Capable Of CPR

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
Nine-year-olds can and should learn CPR. A study of 147 schoolchildren has shown that, although the smallest may lack the requisite strength, the knowledge of how to perform basic life support is well retained by young children.

Crystal Ball For Brain Cancer? New Method Predicts Which Brain Tumors Will Respond To Drug

31.07.2009 20:32    sciencedaily.com
Researchers have uncovered a new way to scan brain tumors and predict which ones will be shrunk by the drug Avastin -- before the patient ever starts treatment. By linking high water movement in tumors to positive drug response, the

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