Health (General) – Newsletter for February 20, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Mild traumatic brain injury may not be so mild after all
WASHINGTON – Overlooking mild traumatic brain injury may amount to ignoring a major health issue, researchers have warned.
Douglas Smith, director of the Center for Brain Injury and Repair and professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and colleagues have been concentrating their efforts on mild … Original source on Gaea Times at : Mild traumatic brain injury may not be so mild after all.
Coloured chickpeas have more antioxidants than regular cream ones
WASHINGTON – Coloured chickpeas contain a significantly higher number of antioxidant qualities than the regular cream and beige ones, says a study.
Researchers from the Volcani Center in Israel examined 17 varieties of chickpeas, known to be high protein, ranging from black, red, brown, green, rubiginous, gray, yellow, and beige.
Principal investigator Dr. Shmuel Galili found that … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Coloured chickpeas have more antioxidants than regular cream ones.
Pre-marital sex more common among rural youths: Study
NEW DELHI – Rural youths are more likely than their urban cousins to have pre-marital sex, according to a study released by Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad here Saturday.
Overall, 15 percent men and four percent women reported engaging in pre-marital sex.
But “17 percent men in rural areas engaged in pre-marital sex compared to … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Pre-marital sex more common among rural youths: Study.
Scientist uncovers secret of nerve cell regeneration
WASHINGTON – Brain researcher Hiroshi Kawabe has uncovered the secret of nerve (brain) cell regeneration.
It is the working of a process that permits nerve cells to grow and form complex networks—something had been completely overlooked until now.
The study shows that an enzyme controls the structure of the cytoskeleton (cellular skeleton) and ensures that nerve …. Original source : Scientist uncovers secret of nerve cell regeneration.
New test boosts accuracy, efficiency of detecting ADHD
SYDNEY – The accuracy and efficiency of identifying Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in the young could improve by 30 percent, thanks to a new testing method.
Its symptoms are poor attention span, distraction, failure to follow instructions, getting easily bored, difficulty with details, careless mistakes, forgetfulness and hyperactivity among others.
The University of Sydney … Original article on : New test boosts accuracy, efficiency of detecting ADHD.
Scientists identify enzyme vital to healthy heart
WASHINGTON – Scientists have come up with evidence to show that calcineurin, an enzyme, is critical in controlling normal development and function of heart cells.
The loss of the protein leads to heart problems and death in genetically modified mice, says a new study.
The research was led by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre …. Source article : Scientists identify enzyme vital to healthy heart.
Mindfulness exercises may improve mind-fitness
WASHINGTON – A new study led by University of Pennsylvania researchers has found a positive relationship between mindfulness training (MT) and improvements in mood and working memory.
Mindfulness is the ability to be aware and attentive of the present moment without emotional reactivity or volatility.
The study saw a high-stress U.S. military group preparing for deployment to … Read more »».
Sex hormone could help heal traumatic brain injuries
SAN DIEGO – Researchers at 17 US medical centres plan to start using a hormone to treat serious brain injuries on a trial basis, according to a presentation Friday at an annual US gathering of scientists.
Initial studies have showed that progesterone, a steroid hormone involved in the female menstrual cycle and pregnancy, can cut the … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Sex hormone could help heal traumatic brain injuries.
Summary Box: J&J cuts Swiss partner, MRSA drug rights after EU rejects it for unreliable tests
Summary Box: J&J cuts Swiss partner, MRSA rights
DEAL BREAKER: A highly touted drug for dangerous MRSA skin infections being developed by Johnson & Johnson and Swiss partner Basilea Pharmaceutica is rejected by European regulators weeks after the FDA did the same, and J&J immediately ends the partnership.
WHY THE DELAYS?: U.S. and EU regulators both concluded … Read more »»».
Jamaica police investigate doctor accused of performing abortion on 13-year-old
Jamaican doctor accused of abortion on 13-year-old
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Authorities in Jamaica are investigating a doctor who has been accused of performing an illegal abortion on a 13-year-old girl.
Police spokesman Karl Angell says the unidentified doctor faces charges including procuring abortion, procuring drug for an abortion and child endangerment.
Police have not said how far along …. Original source : Jamaica police investigate doctor accused of performing abortion on 13-year-old.