Health Headlines- Week of Jan 4th
January 2, 2010 by davidfisher · Leave a Comment
Lack of Sleep Linked to Depression in Adolescents
Taking Gingko Biloba to Improve Memory May Be a Waste of Money
Sinus Problems? Most Patients Who Undergo Surgery Get Relief
World Health Organization: H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic ‘Not Over Yet’
Doctors Begin Human Trials of the Artificial Artery
This Week’s Health Headlines – Week of December 6
December 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
CDC: H1N1 Vaccine Has Proven Safe So Far
French Scientists Create Human Skin Using Adult Stem Cells
NIH Opens Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem Cells in Spite of Ethical Concerns
Slim-Fast Recalls All Products Due to Non-Lethal Toxin
Weight Loss Eases Sleep Apnea in Obese Men
Study Says Loneliness is Contagious
This Week’s Health Headlines – Week of November 23
November 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Learning while sleeping: Not so crazy after all?
Low-carb or high carb? Both diets seem to help
Diet drug linked to increased strokes and heart attacks
Doctors say low pay for diabetes care shortchanges patients
Swine flu infections dropping, but more to come?
Certain foods proven to reduce colon cancer risk
This Week’s Health Headlines
November 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Are “green” products really green? Not always, according to study
Eating too fast contributes to weight gain
Breakdown of the House Health Care Bill
Experts: H1N1 spread is outrunning vaccine
Study: Surgeons-in-training need a work week of more than 80 hours
This Week’s Health Headlines
November 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
CDC: Kids’ deaths from H1N1 jump to 114
New injection could cure snoring
Survey: Doctors performing Pap test too often
High cost of malaria medicine costs millions of lives
Down syndrome births decline as more moms abort
This Week’s Health Headlines
October 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
President Obama declares H1N1 a national emergency
Knee pain? Don’t rest, exercise
Doctor’s group: media sex and violence threatens kids
Food labeling program halted over FDA warnings
Rotavirus season shortened since introduction of vaccine
This Week’s Health Headlines
October 18, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Manufacturers come up short in expected H1N1 vaccine production
FDA warns H1N1 products purchased over internet could be phony
More MRI scanners may lead to unnecessary back surgeries
FDA approves another vaccine for virus that causes cervical cancer
More progress in the fight against breast cancer
Pregnant women with back pain might benefit from acupuncture of the ear
The 411 on H1N1
October 3, 2009 by admin · 8 Comments
Here it is: the breakdown you’ve been looking for on the flu vaccines.
Who should receive them?
First- the regular seasonal flu vaccine, available now.
You should get the flu vaccine this year.
The only people who should not are infants less than 6 months, people with an egg allergy, and people with a previous reaction to the flu vaccine.
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This Week’s Health Headlines
September 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Think it’s swine flu? Don’t go for the rapid test
Antidepressants during pregnancy linked to heart defects in baby
Study: No evidence to support routine PSA testing for prostate cancer
Fear of back pain may increase your risk for back pain
Poor math skills may worsen diabetes control
Low vitamin D may be deadly for older adults
This Week’s Health Headlines
First H1N1 vaccine in US will be a nasal spray: CDC
Deadly mosquito-borne illness heading to US
Unhealthy habits could cost men 10 years of life
Steroid injection may help restore vision when eye veins are blocked
Daily dose of aspirin may cut colon cancer risk
Scientists discover cure for color blindness




