Health (General) – Newsletter for September 1, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
DASH eating plan ‘cuts heart attack risk’
WASHINGTON – A new research has concluded that the DASH eating plan, known to reduce blood pressure and bad cholesterol, also reduces the 10-year risk of heart attack, especially among African-Americans.
The DASH eating plan emphasizes fruits, vegetables … Read more »»».
High-fat diet during puberty linked to breast cancer risk
WASHINGTON – Eating a high-fat diet during puberty is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer later in life, according to a preliminary research.
The findings come from research at Michigan State University’s Breast Cancer and the Environment Research Center.
Physiology professor Sandra Haslam, director of the center, and Richard Schwartz, microbiology professor and associate dean …. Source article : High-fat diet during puberty linked to breast cancer risk.
Selenium intake linked to decreased risk of bladder cancer
WASHINGTON – Increasing selenium intake may decrease the risk of bladder cancer, according to a new study.
Selenium is an essential micronutrient that is incorporated into about 25 proteins, called selenoproteins.
Most of these selenoproteins are enzymes with antioxidant properties that prevent cellular damage caused by the by-products of oxygen metabolism, according to lead researcher Nuria Malats, … Read : Selenium intake linked to decreased risk of bladder cancer.
Eating fruits and veggies may cut lung cancer risk
WASHINGTON – A diverse diet of fruits and vegetables may decrease the risk of lung cancer – especially if you smoke, says a new study.
“Although quitting smoking is the most important preventive action in reducing lung cancer risk, consuming a mix of different types of fruit and vegetables may also reduce risk, independent of the …. Source : Gaea News Network.
Insecure infant-mother attachment linked to early puberty in girls
WASHINGTON – Researchers at Birkbeck University in London have established a link between an insecure infant-mother attachment bond and early puberty.
Jay Belsky said that it makes more sense to look at development the way nature does-from an evolutionary perspective.
This means that growing up in a risky, unstable environment-the kind that fosters an insecure rather …. Original article : Insecure infant-mother attachment linked to early puberty in girls.
Brit man jailed for infecting girlfriend with HIV
LONDON – A British man has been jailed for 12 months after he infected his girlfriend with HIV and made her pregnant.
Nicholas Richards, 32, admitted committing grievous bodily harm by hiding the 19-year-old that he had the virus.
She only discovered she was infected after blood tests during pregnancy, a court heard.
Her baby did … Read more : Brit man jailed for infecting girlfriend with HIV.
Indian origin surgeon blasts kidney stones, saves boy’s life
LONDON – A doctor of Indian origin blasted kidney stones with laser in a highly risky operation and saved a five-year-old boy from certain death.
Benjamin White faced death through renal failure after developing 16 kidney stones, some as large as four cm in diameter.
Until now surgeons faced great difficulties in removing kidney stones from … Read more : Indian origin surgeon blasts kidney stones, saves boy’s life.
Chinese national down with swine flu in Orissa
BHUBANESWAR – A Chinese national is among five more people infected with swine flu in Orissa, taking the total number of victims in the state in the last two months to 87, an official said Wednesday.
The 25-year-old foreigner works at a private factory in Jharsuguda, about 374 km from here. He tested positive late Tuesday, …. Source article : Chinese national down with swine flu in Orissa.
Teetotallers die sooner than heavy drinkers: Study
WASHINGTON – Want to live a few years longer? Well, then start drinking, for a new study suggests that non-drinkers die sooner than heavy drinkers. Moderate drinkers, however, fair the best.
The study took a look at 1,824 participants over 20 years, according to Time.com. Sixty-three percent of them were men, reports CBS News.
Scientists, led by … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Teetotallers die sooner than heavy drinkers: Study.
Lack of sleep linked to mental illness: Oz study
SYDNEY – An Australian research has suggested that youngsters who get very little sleep are more prone to mental illness.
Nicholas Glozier of the University of Sydney said that lack of sleep might help explain the puzzling increase in mental illness among young people over the past [..] Read the original article: here.