Saturday, March 06, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for March 6, 2010

Saturday, March 6, 2010


Health experts give thumbs up to non-drug techniques for pain relief

WASHINGTON – Non-traditional therapies can be effective in relieving pain among hospitalized patients with different types of problems, a new study claims.

Gregory Plotnikoff, one of the study’s authors and medical director of the Penny George Institute for Health and … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Health experts give thumbs up to non-drug techniques for pain relief.

Brits warned against using anti-obesity pill

LONDON – Brits have been warned against the use of an anti-obesity pill that is available for general sale without prescription.

Drug safety regulators fear the slimming tablet Alli could lead to numerous disorders, including pancreatitis, kidney stones, liver problems or … Original article on : Brits warned against using anti-obesity pill.

Soon, genetic make-up to decide your diet

WASHINGTON – Kansas State University researchers say diets could soon be tailored for people according to their genetic makeup.

According to the scientists, nutrigenomics – the study of the effect of food on gene expression – could completely change the future of public health.
Koushik Adhikari, K-State … Original article on : Soon, genetic make-up to decide your diet.

A look at the prescription medicines most heavily advertised to US consumers in 2009

A look at most-advertised prescription medicines

Research by The Nielsen Co. shows that in 2009, drugmakers spent the most money on ads directly targeting consumers for these prescription medicines:
Drug/Condition Manufacturer???????????????????????????????????????????????????Amount???Spent
Lipitor/cholesterol problems Pfizer???Inc.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????$244.2???million
Abilify/schizophrenia Bristol-Myers???Squibb/Otsuka??????$202.2???million
Advair/astham … Read this article on Gaea Times at : A look at the prescription medicines most heavily advertised to US consumers in 2009.

Michelle Obama kicks soccer balls, gets moving to fight childhood obesity

First lady gets moving at soccer clinic
WASHINGTON – First lady Michelle Obama kicked soccer balls with youngsters to encourage them to get the recommended hour of daily exercise as she promoted her campaign against childhood obesity.
Mrs. Obama’s participation in a soccer clinic Friday in Washington coincided with the announcement of a new partnership … Read more : Michelle Obama kicks soccer balls, gets moving to fight childhood obesity.

Actor Michael J. Fox named honorary doctor in Sweden for Parkinson’s awareness work

Michael J. Fox named honorary doctor in Sweden
STOCKHOLM – Sweden’s Karolinska institute says it will give an honorary degree of medicine to Canadian-American actor Michael J. Fox for his work to raise funds and awareness for Parkinson’s disease.
The institute, which awards the annual Nobel Prize in medicine, says the Michael J. …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Actor Michael J. Fox named honorary doctor in Sweden for Parkinson’s awareness work.

Frozen veggies ‘more nutritious than fresh ones’

LONDON – A new report has claimed that frozen vegetables can often contain more nutrients than fresh ones.

Scientists from the Institute of Food Research claimed that produce which is frozen soon after being picked with have more nutrients sealed in, reports The Telegraph.
The research was carried out by the Institute on behalf of Birds Eye, …. Source article  : Frozen veggies ‘more nutritious than fresh ones’.

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