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Thursday 30 June 2011

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Study: Can a Soda Tax Help Curb Obesity?
By Tara Thean

Amid the many battles the United States is fighting — in Libya, with Congress, in Afghanistan, to name a few — there's another costly war going on at home: against Americans' expanding waistlines. As the U.S. population continues to balloon, [...]

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Relationships 101: Having a Supportive Mom Helps You Commit
By Bonnie Rochman

Commitment can be a scary word. But if you want to teach your child how to love well, new research suggests being a supportive mom is key. A team of researchers has found that supportive mothers, those who showed sympathy [...]

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CT Lung Cancer Screening Saves Lives, But at What Cost?
By Kate Pickert

There are only a few cancer diagnoses more terrifying than lung cancer. The disease is responsible for about one-third of all U.S. cancer deaths every year and only 15% of people diagnosed with it live more than five years. These [...]

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Did Airport Scanners Give Boston TSA Agents Cancer?
By Frances Romero

Could radiation from full-body scanners be responsible for a "cancer cluster" among airport security workers? That's what Transportation Security Administration union representatives in Boston have claimed. Now, the Washington-based Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has obtained documents from the Department [...]

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Federal Panel Votes to Revoke Avastin's Breast Cancer Approval
By Sora Song

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Report: Chronic, Undertreated Pain Affects 116 Million Americans
By Maia Szalavitz

Serious, chronic pain affects at least 116 million Americans each year, many of whom are inadequately treated by the health-care system, according to a new report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM). The report offers a blueprint for addressing what [...]

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Summer Safety: How Clean Is the Water at Your Beach?
By Meredith Melnick

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Teens and Drugs: Rite of Passage or Recipe for Addiction?
By Alice Park

Teen drug use shouldn't be looked at as a rite of passage but as a public health problem, say experts, and one that has reached "epidemic" levels. In a new report on drug, alcohol and tobacco use among teens in [...]

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Studies: Why Diet Sodas Are No Benefit to Dieters
By Meredith Melnick

More bad news, diet soda drinkers: data presented recently at the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Scientific Sessions suggest that diet drinks may actually contribute to weight gain and that the artificial sweeteners in them could potentially contribute Type 2 diabetes. [...]

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Online Cheaters Still Prefer Real-World Infidelity
By Bonnie Rochman

Anthony Weiner, take note: according to a new study about cyberinfidelity, sexting with people you meet online is a really poor substitute for sex. New research shows that the majority of people who first cheat online end up cheating with [...]

 
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Wednesday 29 June 2011

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June 29, 2011 Healthland emailFORWARD TO A FRIEND
 
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Teens and Drugs: Rite of Passage or Recipe for Addiction?
By Alice Park

Teen drug use shouldn't be looked at as a rite of passage but as a public health problem, say experts, and one that has reached "epidemic" levels. In a new report on drug, alcohol and tobacco use among teens in [...]

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Studies: Why Diet Sodas Are No Benefit to Dieters
By Meredith Melnick

Correction Appended: June 29, 2011  More bad news, diet soda drinkers: data presented recently at the American Diabetes Association's (ADA) Scientific Sessions suggest that diet drinks may actually contribute to weight gain and that the artificial sweeteners in them could [...]

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Online Cheaters Still Prefer Real-World Infidelity
By Bonnie Rochman

Anthony Weiner, take note: according to a new study about cyberinfidelity, sexting with people you meet online is a really poor substitute for sex. New research shows that the majority of people who first cheat online end up cheating with [...]

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Breast-Cancer Survivors Plead With the FDA for Avastin
By Melinda Henneberger

Dozens of women with late-stage breast cancer begged a federal panel Tuesday not to pull approval for their use of Avastin, a cancer therapy that has disappointed researchers but is keeping many women alive. Some who testified before the Food [...]

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The 'Cattle Plague' Rinderpest is Officially Eradicated
By Sora Song

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Why Women Are Better at Everything
By Meredith Melnick

Recently in the Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch columnist David Weidner noted that women "do almost everything better" than men — from politics to corporate management to investing. Weidner cites a new study by Barclays Wealth and Ledbury Research, which found [...]

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U.S. Sets Rigorous New Safety Standards for Cribs
By Meredith Melnick

As of Tuesday, it is illegal to sell a crib in the U.S. that does not meet strict new federal safety standards. That includes sales of all secondhand cribs, which are typically found on sites like eBay and Craigslist, as [...]

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Why Getting Paid Increases Your Risk of Death
By Alice Park

Everyone looks forward to payday. Whether it's a paycheck from your employer or benefits from the government, the influx of cash to your bank account is always a good thing, right? Not according to the latest research. Researchers report that [...]

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The First Real-Time Study of Parents Spanking Their Kids
By Bonnie Rochman

It's not P.C. to admit you spank your child. But nearly 40 moms have gone a step further, recording themselves hitting and slapping their kids as part of a new study on how parents and children interact. They didn't know [...]

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BPA Makes Male Mice Less Masculine and Less Appealing to Mates
By Meredith Melnick

Mice that were exposed in the womb to bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in many plastic products and the linings of food and beverage cans, grew up to be less masculine and less attractive to females, a new study [...]

 
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Tuesday 28 June 2011

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June 28, 2011 Healthland emailFORWARD TO A FRIEND
 
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Why Getting Paid Increases Your Risk of Death
By Alice Park

Everyone looks forward to payday. Whether it's a paycheck from your employer or benefits from the government, the influx of cash to your bank account is always a good thing, right? Not according to the latest research. Researchers report that [...]

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The First Real-Time Study of Parents Spanking Their Kids
By Bonnie Rochman

It's not P.C. to admit you spank your child. But nearly 40 moms have gone a step further, recording themselves hitting and slapping their kids as part of a new study on how parents and children interact. They didn't know [...]

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BPA Makes Male Mice Less Masculine and Less Appealing to Mates
By Meredith Melnick

Mice that were exposed in the womb to bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical found in many plastic products and the linings of food and beverage cans, grew up to be less masculine and less attractive to females, a new study [...]

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New State Department Report Fuels Push to End Slavery in America
By Meredith Melnick

We have slavery in the United States, not that it's usually described that way. Occasionally, a story surfaces about an undocumented immigrant worker, held against her will in appalling conditions. In one particularly high-profile case in 2007, a wealthy couple [...]

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FDA Warns Against Sprouts for Salmonella Risk
By Sora Song

It's the sprouts again. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned consumers on Monday not to eat alfalfa sprouts or spicy sprouts in plastic bags labeled Evergreen Produce or Evergreen Produce Inc. because of possible Salmonella Enteritidis contamination. Health officials [...]

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Diabetes Cases Double Worldwide in 30 Years
By Meredith Melnick

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NYT: Undercover Patients to Test Doctors for Government Survey
By Meredith Melnick

"Everybody with a brain knows we do not have enough doctors," Dr. Robert L. Hogue, a family physician in Brownwood, Texas, told the New York Times Monday morning in criticizing a new plan by the Obama administration to hire "mystery [...]

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Flu Season Prep: Pregnant Women Should Get Vaccinated
By Bonnie Rochman

It's summertime, which seems like a bit of an odd time to be publishing research about influenza. Who's thinking about fever, chills and achiness when skies are sunny? Well, if you're pregnant come fall when flu vaccinations begin, you should [...]

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TV, Video Games at Night May Cause Sleep Problems in Kids
By Amanda Gardner/Health.com

Watching television or playing video games close to bedtime can act like a jolt of caffeine to young children, making them more likely to experience difficulty falling asleep, nightmares, and daytime fatigue, a new study in the journal Pediatrics suggests. [...]

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Why Being Thin Doesn't Always Mean Being Healthy
By Alice Park

If there's a universal truth in health news lately, it's that being overweight isn't good for your health. Extra weight, especially in the form of fat, can lead to heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure, among other problems. But [...]

 
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