Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Health (General) – Newsletter for August 18, 2010

Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Caffeine in energy drinks improves athletic performance

WASHINGTON – Popular energy drinks promise superior athletic performance and weight loss, a new study says.

“Most of the performance-enhancing effects of energy drinks can be linked to their caffeine content,” says Stephanie Ballard, the study leader and assistant professor of pharmacy at the Nova Southeastern University’s West Palm Beach campus in the US.
“Caffeine … Read more >>>.

Demand for blonde hair dye in Britain signals end of recession

LONDON – British women have taken to dyeing their hair blonde, which suggests the end of recession is close at hand, revealed a study.

Sale of the hair dye has gone up for the first time since the start of the global financial meltdown, and beauty experts have pointed out that this only happens when economic [..] Read the original article: here.

Doctor saves Utah man’s life by freezing his skull

LONDON – A Utah man was blessed with a new life after doctors froze his skull and performed a risky surgery on his swollen brain.

Kyle Johnson’s brain got swollen uncontrollably after he fell off from a longboard (surfboard on wheels). He had no chances of surviving as he had shattered his skull in more than … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Doctor saves Utah man’s life by freezing his skull.

Teenage deafness linked to iPods, MP3 players

LONDON – MP3 players, iPods and more exposure to live music could have caused an increase in hearing loss among teenagers, research in the US suggests.

The study noticed that the number of teenagers suffering from hearing problems has shot up by nearly a third in the past 20 years. Also, between 2005 and 2006, one … Read : Teenage deafness linked to iPods, MP3 players.

Energy drink risks may outweigh benefits

WASHINGTON – The number of energy drinks available over the counter is unlimited these days, but how beneficial are these drinks really?

“Energy drinks typically feature caffeine and a combination of other ingredients, including taurine, sucrose, guarana, ginseng, niacin, pyridoxine and cyanocobalamin,” says Stephanie Ballard from Nova Southeastern University.

“Caffeine has been consistently been observed to enhance …. Original source  : Energy drink risks may outweigh benefits.

Despite anti-tobacco efforts, 301M people still smoke in China; secondhand smoke significant

China anti-tobacco efforts failing, officials say
BEIJING – Efforts to curb tobacco use in the world’s most populous nation have had no real impact and 301 million Chinese are still smoking, China’s Center for Disease Control said in a report.
A survey of more than 13,000 people earlier this year found no significant improvement in …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Despite anti-tobacco efforts, 301M people still smoke in China; secondhand smoke significant.

Eli Manning feeling some discomfort, undergoing more tests, Saturday a question mark

Manning undergoing more tests, uncertain for game

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – A bloodied Eli Manning was in some discomfort a day after receiving 12 stitches for a head wound.
Manning’s status for the New York Giants’ game against the Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend is uncertain.
While the Giants said Tuesday that Manning showed no signs of a concussion … Original source on Gaea Times at : Eli Manning feeling some discomfort, undergoing more tests, Saturday a question mark.

Experts urge caution with music volumes as study finds spike in teenagers’ hearing loss

Study: 1 in 5 teenagers has slight hearing loss

CHICAGO – A new study has found a stunning increase in the rate of hearing loss among American teenagers. The report says nearly one in five teenagers has at least slight hearing loss.
The cause is a mystery. But some experts are urging teenagers to protect their hearing … Read more >>.

Ailing 11-year-old ‘Lion King’ Broadway actress gets potentially lifesaving blood transplant

Young ‘Lion King’ thespian gets blood transplant
NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. – An 11-year-old girl with leukemia who played young Nala in “The Lion King” on Broadway has undergone a potentially lifesaving procedure in New York.
Shannon Tavarez received an umbilical-cord blood transplant Tuesday at Cohen Children’s Medical Center in New Hyde Park, on Long …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Shire to withdraw ProAmatine after FDA threatens to pull it off shelves over missing data

Shire will pull blood-pressure drug cited by FDA
WASHINGTON – Shire PLC says it will pull a blood-pressure drug off the market following warnings from federal regulators who said the drug has not been proven effective.
The Irish drugmaker said in a statement Tuesday it will withdraw ProAmatine by the end of September. The announcement … Read : Shire to withdraw ProAmatine after FDA threatens to pull it off shelves over missing data.

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