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Protein-rich breakfasts prevent snacking

Written by | 10 Apr 2013

Breakfast might be the most important meal of the day, but up to 60 percent of American young people consistently skip it. Now, Heather Leidy, an assistant professor… read more.

Vit D lowers diabetes risk

Written by | 10 Apr 2013

Supplement helped control blood-sugar levels in obese youths.  Childhood and adolescent obesity rates have increased dramatically in the past three decades. Being obese puts individuals at greater risk… read more.

Prevention requires professionals to go into communities

Written by | 3 Apr 2013

Scotland takes action to tackle relationship between deprivation and CVD.  Deprivation represents the “elephant in the room” with regard to cardiovascular disease (CVD), and health care professionals have… read more.

Food memories can reduce calorie intake

Written by | 2 Apr 2013

Research led by a psychologist at the University of Liverpool has found that using memories of recent meals reduces the amount of food eaten later on.  It also… read more.

Quit smoking to diminish back pain

Written by | 28 Mar 2013

Smoking is a known risk factor for back pain and disc disease. In a new study presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic… read more.

COPD patients at risk of infections

Written by | 26 Mar 2013

It is well known that COPD patients run a higher risk of contracting respiratory infections. However, a new thesis from Lund University in Sweden shows that they are… read more.

NO lower in younger kids

Written by | 25 Mar 2013

Levels of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), a key measure of airway inflammation related to asthma, are substantially lower in non-asthmatic younger children than older ones, a researcher… read more.

Double jointed teens risk RA

Written by | 20 Mar 2013

Young teens with joint hypermobility are at risk for developing a specific pattern of musculoskeletal pain in later adolescence, particularly if they are obese, a prospective British study… read more.

Low birth weight not associated with asthma risk

Written by | 27 Feb 2013

New study helps understand who is at risk and why.  Asthma is a serious condition that affects more than 25.7 million Americans, and is responsible for nearly 4,000… read more.

COPD patients at risk of dangerous bacterial infections

Written by | 26 Feb 2013

It is well known that COPD patients run a higher risk of contracting respiratory infections. However, a new thesis from Lund University in Sweden shows that they are… read more.

Predictors of postpartum pelvic joint pain identified among working women

Written by | 25 Feb 2013

First report of unexplained pain as predictor, according to new study – A new study of working women has identified factors during pregnancy and postpartum that can predict… read more.

ASCO GU Report 2013 – Anticoagulation benefits prostate cancer patients

Written by | 21 Feb 2013

by Ed Susman – Orlando, Florida – Researchers said they were surprised to find that prostate cancer patients treated with anticoagulants appear to achieve a longer median overall… read more.

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