A laugh can be infectious. You don’t need a sophisticated study to tell you that. Buy lexapro pills But does this happy contagion vanish as quickly as a smile?
New research from James Fowler of UC San Diego and Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School shows that happiness spreads far and wide through a social network traveling not Click here to read more.. »
December 5th 2008 Uncategorized
Rising unemployment rates, the worst Wall Street crises since the end of World War II, record home foreclosures. Buy generic acomplia There is plenty of stress to go around. What effect is stress having on our health and what can we do about it?
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December 5th 2008 Uncategorized
Obese teenagers are much more likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome - which
can lead to heart disease - if they live in Brazil than Italy, according to a study in the
October issue of IJCP, the International Journal of Clinical Practice.
Researchers from the two countries looked at more than 500 obese teenage boys
and girls to see if there was any difference in metabolic syndrome, an increasing
worldwide Click here to read more.. »
December 5th 2008 Uncategorized
Pregnant women who are stressed, particularly late in pregnancy, have an increased risk of their child going on to develop asthma. So finds a British study conducted on a cohort of over 5,800 families and presented in Berlin at the Annual Congress of the European Respiratory Society (ERS). Very anxious pregnant women are 65% more likely to have a child who later develops asthma than mothers with a lower level of anxiety.
Asthma, the commonest chronic Click here to read more.. »
December 5th 2008 Uncategorized
Based on positive Phase II trial findings, Bayer Schering Pharma will move into Phase III trials with its oral agent riociguat (BAY 63-2521). Riociguat is the first member of a new class of vasodilating agents called soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) stimulators. It is being investigated as Click here to read more.. »
December 5th 2008 Uncategorized
Cancer cells have multiple ways to avoid apoptosis, programmed cell death the means by which organisms deal with defective cells. One defense is to produce quantities of phosphatic acid, a phospholipid constituent of cellular membranes.
Unlike other phospholipids, phosphatidic acid also acts as a signaling molecule for cells promoting cellular growth and preventing apoptosis. Finnish Click here to read more.. »
December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
Generic lasix pills no prescription While doctors are urged to start with a diuretic-based strategy to control patients’ high blood pressure, an international blood pressure study shows a different single-pill drug combination is more effective at preventing Click here to read more.. »
December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
Why do many Canadians get the winter blues? In the first study of its kind in the living human brain, Dr. Jeffrey Meyer and colleagues at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have discovered Click here to read more.. »
December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
A healthy body stores fat in the form of so-called triglycerides in specialized fatty tissue as an energy reserve. Under certain conditions the delicate balance of the lipid metabolism gets out of control and fat is accumulated in the liver, leading to the dreaded fatty liver. Buy clomid without prescription This increases the risk of many Click here to read more.. »
December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
According to research published in the Archives of Disease in
Childhood, mother’s are more that twice
as likely to use smacking to discipline her child if they face a mix of
depression and violent arguments with a partner compared to women who
only deal with one of the two factors.
Researcher Michael Silverstein (Boston University School of Medicine,
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December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
A troubling study in the September 3rd Journal of the American Medical Association raises new concerns about kids committing suicide in this country. After a one year spike in the number of suicides, doctors were hoping to see more normal numbers in the latest study, but they didn’t. The number of kids committing suicide in the U.S. remains higher than expected, and that has doctors and parents looking for answers.
For Click here to read more.. »
December 4th 2008 Uncategorized
China’s Health Ministry said on Tuesday that 15 per cent of people living in China, that is about 200 million of the population, have high blood
pressure or hypertension.
According to figures on a Chinese government website, only 1 in 3 of Chinese affected by high blood pressure is aware of it, and of these only 25
per cent sought treatment and a meagre 6 per cent got it under control.
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November 30th 2008 Uncategorized
As the cold weather creeps in, so do brown recluse spiders. True to their name, the brown recluse is a shy, reclusive spider looking for a warm home. Drawn to clutter, closets and complex storage environments, the spiders actually want to stay away from humans. But, if care is not taken, people could find themselves sharing their home with one of ‘the big three,’ according to a University of Missouri entomologist. The brown recluse is one of three spiders in the United States Click here to read more.. »
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Research funded by Asthma UK has led to the development of a vaccine treatment that can prevent asthma-like symptoms in mice.
Dr Noble and his team at King’s College London have been studying allergic mechanisms in mice and investigating whether it is possible to regulate the immune system’s response to potential allergic triggers. Sometimes the immune system initiates the wrong type of response to harmless substances such as dust and pollen, Click here to read more.. »
November 6th 2008 Uncategorized
Children who worry about how their parents get along with each other are more likely than other children to have psychological problems. Now a new study says that children who worry a lot about conflicts between their parents are more likely to have problems in school because they have more difficulty paying attention to the tasks before them.
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Rochester, Syracuse Click here to read more.. »
November 4th 2008 Uncategorized
First, he discovered a gene that controls innate fear in animals. Now Rutgers geneticist Gleb Shumyatsky has shown that the same gene promotes "helicopter mom" behavior in mice. The gene, known as stathmin or oncoprotein 18, motivates female animals to protect newborn pups and interact cautiously with unknown peers.
This "fear gene" is highly concentrated in the Click here to read more.. »
October 31st 2008 Uncategorized
Just under a hundred NPA members are now offering the NPA and Allergy UK Allergy Screening Service. The service which has been recently remodelled to include a "pin prick" test as well as a screen was the subject of radio interviews conducted by regional and local stations across England last week. NPA members were able to give an account of Click here to read more.. »
October 30th 2008 Uncategorized
Johns Hopkins scientists report that high levels of a noxious gas from stoves can be added to the list of indoor pollutants that aggravate asthma symptoms of inner-city children, especially preschoolers.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), an irritating and toxic form of nitrogen oxide gas, is most prevalent in industrial zones but also found at higher levels in poor homes with unvented Click here to read more.. »
October 25th 2008 Uncategorized
A new article in the December issue of The Quarterly Review of Biology provides strong evidence that allergies are much more than just an annoying immune malfunction. They may protect against certain types of cancer.
The article, by researchers Paul Sherman, Erica Holland and Janet Shellman Sherman from Cornell University, suggests that allergy symptoms may protect against cancer by expelling foreign particles, some of which may be carcinogenic Click here to read more.. »
October 23rd 2008 Uncategorized
The Priory Group has issued a list of top ten indicators for stressed City executives which should act as warning signs that professional help should be sought. As the global economy goes into meltdown, experts at the Priory Group are coping with escalating levels of depression and related conditions amongst staff in the financial sector, also leading to a rise in people Click here to read more.. »
October 12th 2008 Uncategorized
Can scientists predict who will develop anxiety disorders years in advance? UCLA psychology professor Michelle Craske thinks so. She is four years into an eight-year study evaluating 650 students, who were 16 when the study began, to identify risk factors for the development of anxiety and depression - the most comprehensive study of its kind.
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October 11th 2008 Uncategorized
Allergic reactions to Merck’s human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil are uncommon, and most girls and young women can tolerate further doses in the three-dose regimen, according to a study published Wednesday in the British Medical Journal, Dow Jones/CNNMoney.com reports. Since U.S. approval of Gardasil in 2006, there have been reports of allergic reactions after vaccination, which have been Click here to read more.. »
October 2nd 2008 Uncategorized
The teenage years are a time of emotional highs and lows. So how do you distinguish normal teenage mood swings and rebellion from actual depression? The September 2008 issue of the Harvard Mental Health Letter highlights some ways to tell.
Although depression can occur at any age, it affects teens more than younger children. Depressive symptoms may start appearing around age 13, and often peaks between 16 Click here to read more.. »
September 14th 2008 Uncategorized
METABOLISM: Keeping food consumption under control, a new role for the protein PrP
Tatsushi Onaka and colleagues, at Jichi Medical University, Japan, have provided new insight into the network of signals that emanate from the gut and the brainstem of rodents to regulate food intake.
In the study, neurons in the region of the rat brainstem known as the nucleus tractus solitarii that express the protein prolactin-releasing Click here to read more.. »
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