Health (General) – Newsletter for February 23, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Treadmill may help tots walk
WASHINGTON – A University of Michigan researcher suggests that infants with prenatal complications or who were injured at birth can walk better with the help of a treadmill.
According to Rosa Angulo-Barroso, associate professor of movement science at the U-M School of Kinesiology, prenatal injuries can often result … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Treadmill may help tots walk.
New magnesium supplement staves off memory loss
WASHINGTON – Magnesium, a key nutrient for a good memory, may be even more critical than previously thought for the development of neurons (nerve cell) of children and healthy brain cells in adults, says a new study.
Begun at MIT, the research by Inna Slutsky of Tel Aviv University’s (TAU) Sackler School of Medicine evolved to … Original source on Gaea Times at : New magnesium supplement staves off memory loss.
Regular exercise cuts down patient anxiety 20 percent
WASHINGTON – The anxiety that often accompanies a chronic illness can chip away at the quality of life and make patients less likely to follow their treatment plan. But regular exercise can significantly reduce symptoms of anxiety, says a new study.
Exercise sessions greater than 30 minutes were better at reducing anxiety than sessions of less … Read : Regular exercise cuts down patient anxiety 20 percent.
Overuse of extreme form of IVF may pass infertility to next generation
LONDON – A doctor, who pioneered an extreme form of IVF that forces individual sperm into eggs, has warned that if the technique is overused, it may pass on infertility to the next generation.
A conference was told that the fertility treatment designed for use with poor quality or low numbers of sperm is being used … Read more >>>.
Human, bird flu virus interaction can create more virulent strains
WASHINGTON – Genetic interactions between avian flu virus and human seasonal flu viruses can potentially create hybrid strains, combining the virulence of bird flu with the pandemic ability of swine flu, according to a new study.
Two viruses infecting a single host cell can swap genetic material, or reassort, creating hybrid strains with characteristics of …. Source article : Human, bird flu virus interaction can create more virulent strains.
Dolphins can help scientists understand cervical cancer
WASHINGTON – Dozens of test samples from dolphins show that they could help marine biologists clue in on human cervical cancers.
Marine mammals like dolphins are our close kins, but scientific knowledge of infectious diseases, particularly of viral origin, affecting these animals is limited, researchers say.
“We discovered that dolphins get multiple infections of papillomaviruses, … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Dolphins can help scientists understand cervical cancer.
Flexible schedule improves pressure, sleep, mental health
LONDON – Flexible working hours might benefit employees’ health, including their blood pressure (BP), sleep patterns and mental health, says a new study.
Police officers who rescheduled working hours significantly improved psychological wellbeing, compared to peers who started work at a fixed hour, the study found.
“Flexible working seems to be more beneficial for health … Read more : Flexible schedule improves pressure, sleep, mental health.
Acupuncture ‘helps beat the blues during pregnancy’
WASHINGTON – Acupuncture may help lessen depression symptoms during pregnancy, a new Stanford University School of Medicine study shows.
The study authors, led by Rachel Manber, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, said they hope the results will raise awareness of the problem of depression during pregnancy and provide patients and physicians an alternative to …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Acupuncture ‘helps beat the blues during pregnancy’.
Regular exercise can help keep anxiety at bay
WASHINGTON – Regular exercise can significantly reduce symptoms of anxiety in patients with chronic illness, a new University of Georgia study shows.
In the study, published in the Feb. 22 edition of the Archives of Internal Medicine, researchers analyzed the results of 40 randomized clinical trials involving nearly 3,000 patients with a variety of medical conditions.
They … Original article on : Regular exercise can help keep anxiety at bay.
Husbands’ hostility worsens depression among women
WASHINGTON – Husbands’ hostile and anti-social behaviour exacerbates symptoms of depression among their wives, says new research.
Nearly 10 percent of the US population suffers from a depressive disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
Christine Proulx, professor at Michigan University (MU), who led the study, attributes some of it to marital hostility. …. Source : Husbands’ hostility worsens depression among women.