HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Minimally invasive
arthroscopic surgery to repair torn shoulder muscles in elderly people can
reduce pain and improve function, a new study finds.
Reuters - A new Alzheimer's compound kept toxic clumps from forming in the brains of mice, without causing side effects seen in similar drugs, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
Reuters - A new Alzheimer's compound kept toxic clumps from forming in the brains of mice, without causing side effects seen in similar drugs, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
AP - The peanut industry executive whose filthy processing plants were blamed in a salmonella outbreak two years ago that killed nine people and sickened hundreds more is back in the business.
Reuters - A new study adds to evidence that infants and toddlers are not too young to develop nasal allergies, particularly if their parents have a history of the bothersome condition.
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Many parents experience
depression during the first 12 years of their children's lives and the
risk is highest during the first year after birth, a new study has
found.
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- HIV-infected children who
undergo highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) may need to be
revaccinated to maintain their immunity against preventable childhood
diseases, researchers from Johns Hopkins have found.
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- The exact cause of type 1
diabetes is still unknown, but international researchers have found a link
between the blood sugar disorder and a network of immune system genes.
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) A group representing
America's pediatricians is urging that flu shots be mandatory for all U.S.
health-care workers in order to protect patients.
Reuters - Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of millions of pounds a year, leading surgeons said on Wednesday.
Reuters - Long-term weight loss may release into the blood industrial pollutants linked to illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, researchers said on Tuesday.
AFP - In a Kathmandu recording studio, young workers sift through piles of letters from Nepalese teenagers seeking advice on everything from unrequited love and homosexuality to drug abuse and HIV.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- A controlled dose of the
main ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms appears to reduce anxiety and
lift spirits in people battling advanced cancer, researchers report.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Weak social connections, or social
fragmentation, may be one of the main reasons why people raised in cities
are more likely to develop schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders
than those who live in rural areas, the results of a study suggest.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- For HIV-infected children in
the developing world, treatment choices have been limited by concerns over
the possible development of resistance to drugs they received as infants
during failed attempts to prevent their infection in the first place.
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- For HIV-infected children in
the developing world, treatment choices have been limited by concerns over
the possible development of resistance to drugs they received as infants
during failed attempts to prevent their infection in the first place.
AP - Federal health regulators have issued warnings to the makers of Canada Dry ginger ale and Lipton tea for making unsubstantiated nutritional claims about their green tea-flavored beverages.
Reuters - The hallucinogen psilocybin -- known by the street name magic mushrooms -- may help ease the anxiety that often accompanies late-stage cancer, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
Reuters - Mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder alone do not make people more violent, but the tendency of people with psychiatric problems to abuse drugs or alcohol does, scientists said on Monday.
AP - Federal regulators have backed off a plan to remove a Shire PLC low blood-pressure treatment from the market after warning in August that the drug has not been proven effective.