French TribuneAvid's diagnostic aid for Alzheimer's gets FDA approvalPhiladelphia InquirerBy Linda Loyd The forces behind the new compound are chemist Hank Kung (left) and neuropathologist Daniel Skovronsky, president and CEO of Avid Radiopharmaceuticals Inc. RON TARVER / Staff Photographer A radioactive compound that lights up plaques in ...Some h [?]
msnbc.comHow stress affects humansTimes of IndiaBy studying social stress that moulds monkey immune system, researchers have shed light on how the stress of low socioeconomic status may impact human health and how individuals' bodies adapt after a shift in their social environment.Bullying can cause 'social stress' in monkeysmsnbc.comChanges i [?]
AFPUS teen births: Miss. has highest rate, NH lowestSan Francisco Chronicle(04-09) 23:31 PDT New York (AP) -- Teen births fell again in the United States in 2010 with the highest rate once more in Mississippi, according to a new government report. Nearly every state saw a decline in teen births from 2007 to 2010, ...Number of US teen births lowest in 70 year [?]
AFPDental X-rays link to brain tumoursThe Press AssociationFrequent dental X-rays may significantly increase the risk of non-malignant brain tumours, say researchers. Over a lifetime, having dental X-rays can double or triple the chances of developing meningioma tumours, a study has found.Dental X-rays linked to tumor riskBoston.comDental x-rays linked to mo [?]
TopNews Arab EmiratesUtah Medicaid Cyberattack Affected 780000 PatientsHuffington PostSALT LAKE CITY, April 9 (Reuters) - A data security breach of Utah's state health records was far larger than first reported, with hackers from Eastern Europe now believed to have gained access to private information of some 780000 patients, ...Utah again revises figur [?]
Boston.comFungus from Europe blamed in deaths of bats in North AmericaSTLtoday.comThis brown bat shows symptoms of white nose syndrome, named for a fungus typically found on the faces and wings of infected bats. LOS ANGELES ? The mysterious deaths of millions of bats in the United States and Canada over the last several years were ...Study: Fungus Behind Bat [?]
ABC NewsFish oil: Is it any good for us?Los Angeles TimesOmega-3 fatty acids don't help people with preexisting heart disease avoid future cardiovascular trouble, a new study has found. What does this mean for fish oils and our health? Dr. Sang Mi Kwak and a team of S. Korean scientists looked at studies of ...Fish Oil Delivers Few Heart Benefits, Study [?]
USA TODAYFDA will take 3 more months to review diet pillBusinessWeekBy MATTHEW PERRONE and MARLEY SEAMAN Drugmaker Vivus Inc. said Monday that regulators will take another three months to make a decision on its closely-watched obesity drug Qnexa, which could become the first new prescription weight loss pill to reach ...Vivus, Harmonic shares fall after hour [?]
CBC.caObese moms may be more likely to have autistic child, study suggestsmsnbc.comA new study suggests that a mother's weight during pregnancy could play a role in her child's development. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports. By Linda Carroll Women who are obese when pregnant may have a higher risk of having a baby with autism, ...Autism Linked to [?]
USA TODAYStudy finds gene variants behind childhood obesity riskUSA TODAYBy Nanci Hellmich, USA TODAY Scientists have discovered two gene variants that appear to play a critical role in the development of common childhood obesity, according to a large genetic study released Sunday. The discovery could eventually lead to ...Obese Kids: Genes and Junk Food Sha [?]
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