Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for April 20, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


Protein’s genetic defect linked to cardiac arrest

LONDON – A genetic defect in the protein glycogenin may lead to cardiac arrest, research says, hinting that it can be considered as a diagnosis for heart problems.

A young man’s case triggered the research at Sahlgrenska University Hospital (SUH), University of Gothenburg, Sweden, leading to a brand new diagnosis.
Cardiac arrest occurs when the blood …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Spare tyres ‘a major health hazard’

LONDON – Experts have said that people carrying excess weight around their waists, are oblivious to the health risk they are putting themselves in.

Three leading UK charities are launching a new Active Fat campaign to raise awareness of the dangers, after … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Spare tyres ‘a major health hazard’.

Probiotic can’t help in diarrhoea caused by Salmonella

WASHINGTON – While probiotics are often cited as the cure for various stomach problems, the probiotic Lactobacillus plantarum has no effect on Salmonella which causes diarrhoea, research says.

A new thesis at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, studied 163 Salmonella patients, 90 percent of whom had picked up the infection abroad.
Acute infection caused by Salmonella … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Probiotic can’t help in diarrhoea caused by Salmonella.

Blood identifies people with heart attack risk

WASHINGTON – A simple blood test can identify people who are at risk of heart attack, even those who don’t have high cholesterol, research says.

The new test measures gamma-prime fibrinogen, a component of the blood’s clotting mechanism.
Its elevated levels indicate greater likelihood of a heart attack, even when other signs don’t point to … Read more : Blood identifies people with heart attack risk.

Secondhand smoke ‘raises risk of chronic sinus problems’

Washington, Apr 20 (ANI): People are at increased risk for developing rhinosinusitis from exposure to secondhand smoke, a new study has found.

The Henry Ford Health System study is believed to be the first time researchers evaluated the association between secondhand smoke and chronic rhinosinusitis.
Chronic rhinosinusitis, or CRS, is a form of sinusitis in which the … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Secondhand smoke ‘raises risk of chronic sinus problems’.

Green tea can make your teeth stronger

Washington, Apr 20 (ANI): A cup of green tea a day may keep the dentist away.
That’s the conclusion of a new study published in Preventive Medicine, reports Discovery News.

Green tea contains antimicrobial molecules called catechins that may promote dental health, researchers claim.
“Green tea may have bacteriocidal effects, which would affect teeth, but only if you … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Green tea can make your teeth stronger.

Well-cooked meat may increase bladder cancer risk

Washington, Apr 20 (ANI): Frequently eating meat, especially the one which is well done or cooked at high temperatures, may increase your chances of developing bladder cancer, according to a new study.

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center study was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research 101st Annual Meeting 2010.
“It’s well … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Well-cooked meat may increase bladder cancer risk.

Junk food during pregnancy ‘raises breast cancer risk for kids, grandkids’

Washington, Apr 20 (ANI): Pregnant women who gorge on junk food could be putting themselves at an increased risk of breast cancer that is passed down generations, say researchers.

In their rat-based study, researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center showed that pregnant females that ate a high fat diet not only increased breast cancer risk …. Source article  : Junk food during pregnancy ‘raises breast cancer risk for kids, grandkids’.

200 Chinese students fall ill after drinking milk

BEIJING – More than 200 students fell ill after drinking milk during school breakfast in two cities in China, an official said.

More than 100 students in primary and middle schools in Hanzhong city in of northwest Shaanxi province started vomiting and had stomach aches after drinking milk Monday, and 27 of them had to be …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : 200 Chinese students fall ill after drinking milk.

Doctor accidentally cuts off man’s testicle

LONDON – A doctor in Britain cut off a patient’s right testicle by accident and looked “surprised” on realising the mistake, a medical tribunal was told.

Sulieman Al Hourani, a 36-year-old doctor, was to remove a cyst from the organ in a routine operation. Nurses said that when Al Hourani realised the mistake, he held the …. Read the original article  : here.

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