Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for May 25, 2010

Tuesday, May 25, 2010


Obesity tied to depression in teen girls

WASHINGTON – A new study has found that obesity is a risk factor for depressive symptoms, but not for clinical depression, suggesting that weight status could play a part in the development of depression in some teenage girls.

“This is important, because depressive symptoms are considered …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Cut back on sugary drinks to lower BP

WASHINGTON – A new study has shown a surprising link between sugar in drinks and blood pressure.

The research, led by Liwei Chen, Assistant Professor of Public Health at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, has found that by cutting daily consumption of sugary drinks by just one serving a [..] Read the original article: here.

HEALTHBEAT: NIDA chief urges addiction care that blocks high and rewires relapse-prone brains

Targeting brain circuits for addiction, relapse

WASHINGTON – Could a once-a-month alcoholism shot keep some of the highest-risk heroin addicts from relapse? A drug that wakes up narcoleptics treat cocaine addiction? An old antidepressant fight methamphetamine?
This is the next frontier in substance abuse: Better understanding of how addiction overlaps with other brain diseases is sparking a … Read more : HEALTHBEAT: NIDA chief urges addiction care that blocks high and rewires relapse-prone brains.

Booze may protect against Alzheimer’s risk

Washington, May 25 (ANI): Occasional drinking can cut the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, especially among women and non-smokers, says a new study.

The study has been published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

Researchers at the University of … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Booze may protect against Alzheimer’s risk.

Rights panel seeks reply in congenital blindness cases

PATNA – At a time when the Bihar government is in a dilemma over 28 cases of congenital blindness which have been reported in a span of a few months in Bhojpur district, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the state government to submit a report on this, officials said Tuesday.

The NHRC has … Read more >>.

Anti-aging pills should be taken before old age for benefits

WASHINGTON – Anti-aging supplements should be taken before old age for benefits, researchers at the University of Florida’s Institute on Aging claim.

The experts opine that neutraceuticals- supplements made up of mixtures- might be better than single compounds at preventing decline in physical function

Christiaan … Read more »».

Adulterated food, contaminated water claims 15 lives

LUCKNOW – At least 15 people in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh district have died in the last 10 days after consuming adulterated food and contaminated water, prompting the state government to direct a sanitation drive, officials said Tuesday.

Health authorities, along with civic agencies, have been directed by the state government to conduct sanitation drives and … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Adulterated food, contaminated water claims 15 lives.

House committee criticizes NFL doctors on equipment, helmets and treatment of retired players

House committee criticizes NFL docs on head trauma

NEW YORK – A congressional committee criticized the NFL’s research into equipment, particularly helmets, questioning if player safety is indeed being given top priority in an “infected system that needs to be cleaned up.”
The House Judiciary Committee also expressed dissatisfaction at a Manhattan forum Monday with how the …. Source article on Gaea Times at  : House committee criticizes NFL doctors on equipment, helmets and treatment of retired players.

Allergy can prevent cancer, say studies

LONDON – People suffering from allergy are far less likely to contract cancer than others, according to two studies.

Scientists believe that adverse reactions stimulate the immune system, helping to ward off other potentially fatal conditions, reports telegraph.co.uk.
“Allergies are a general activation of our immune systems. It’s hard to prove, and I’ve heard some scepticism, …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Gratitude boosts relationship: Study

LONDON – Appreciation for the “little things” in relationships can boost feelings of happiness and romance, researchers have found.

Showing gratitude has the ability to boost feelings of happiness and romance which helps the relationship to flourish, reports dailymail.co.uk.
Experts from the University of North Carolina in the US studied how couples behave when responding to …. Read the original article  : Gratitude boosts relationship: Study.

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