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Too Much Physical Activity May Lead to Arthritis    [ 11/30/2009 ]
High levels of physical activity may result in knee damage and eventually arthritis for middle-aged men and women. -- MRI showed evidence of knee abnormalities, including cartilage damage and ligament lesions, in active adults with no pain or other symptoms. -- Osteoarthritis affects 27 million Americans.
New Study Finds Men and Women May Respond Differently to Danger    [ 11/30/2009 ]
An fMRI study of men and women showed that their brains respond differently to positive and negative stimuli. -- Women associate positive images with memories. -- Men may be more likely to act when confronted with danger.
Tips To Enjoy a Flu-Free Holiday Season    [ 11/25/2009 ]
Most people look forward to kicking off the holiday season with Thanksgiving dinner, getting together with friends and family.
Tis' the Season to Eat and Eat More!    [ 11/24/2009 ]
Don't Let This Holiday Season Turn You into an Emotional Overeater
Five Ways To Avoid (Personal) Excess Baggage When Traveling This Holiday Season    [ 11/23/2009 ]
Don't let excess calories derail healthy eating
Five Tips to a Healthier Thanksgiving for Seniors    [ 11/23/2009 ]
Thanksgiving can be fun and festive for some and emotionally and physically challenging for others.
Statins Cannot Erode Heart Attack Risks Caused by Low Levels of Good Cholesterol    [ 11/19/2009 ]
Data Demonstrate that the Danger of Low Levels of HDL is Not Reduced By Statin Treatment
STUDY FINDS LINK BETWEEN PREECLAMPSIA AND REDUCED THYROID FUNCTION    [ 11/18/2009 ]
Women who experience preeclampsia, a serious complication of pregnancy, may have an increased risk for reduced thyroid functioning later in life, report a team of researchers from the National Institutes of Health and other institutions.
How to Care for Someone at Home Who Has H1N1 (Swine) Flu    [ 11/18/2009 ]
Suggestions from Montefiore Medical Center on How to Prevent Other Household Members from Getting Sick During This Flu Season
Color Changes in Fingers, Toes May Cause Wintertime Blues    [ 11/17/2009 ]
For an estimated 5-10 percent of the population, the wintertime blues are more than a state of mind.
STATEMENT FROM VCU BREAST IMAGING EXPERT REGARDING MAMMOGRAMS FOR WOMEN AGES 40 – 49    [ 11/17/2009 ]
Studies and an editorial published in today’s Annals of Internal Medicine suggest that mammograms are not beneficial to women ages 40 – 49. These reports contradict volumes of science with regards to mammography’s proven record of saving and extending lives.
Science Supports the Important Role of Milk, Including Flavored Milk, in Children's Nutrition    [ 11/15/2009 ]
Leading health and nutrition organizations - including the American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Dietetic Association, American Heart Association, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Medical Association and School Nutrition Association - recognize the valuable role that low-fat or fat-free milk, including flavored milk, can play in meeting daily nutrient needs, and helping kids get the daily servings of milk recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

2010 OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR MEDICARE PRESCRIPTION DRUG AND HEALTH PLAN COVERAGE BEGINS NOVEMBER 15TH    [ 11/14/2009 ]
CMS Encourages Beneficiaries to Review Coverage

SECRETARY SEBELIUS RELEASES NEW REPORT ON HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM AND DIABETES IN AMERICA    [ 11/13/2009 ]
As the nation marks American Diabetes Month, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius released a new report today, Preventing and Treating Diabetes:
Sidestep High-Calorie Holidays with Strategies    [ 11/13/2009 ]
For many of us, food is an important part of the holiday season.
Can You Really Trust Your Doctors? - Industry Insider Reveals the Hidden Dangers in Health Care    [ 11/11/2009 ]
Everyone is talking about health care reform but no one is addressing the inside of health care, where the problems really lie. The question we should be asking is: Can you really trust your doctors and their staff to do what's right for you?

For Young Boys With Cancer, Testicular Tissue Banking May Be Option to Preserve Fertility    [ 11/10/2009 ]
- Parents Support Experimental Procedure for Preteen Son -
NHLBI STOPS ENROLLMENT IN STUDY ON RESUSCITATION METHODS FOR CARDIAC ARREST Different CPR Durations Found Equally Successful; CPR Device Does Not Add Benefit    [ 11/07/2009 ]
Enrollment has ended early in a large, multicenter clinical trial comparing two distinct resuscitation strategies delivered by emergency medical service (EMS) providers to increase blood flow during cardiac arrest.
Working Parents Take the Panic Out of Flu Pandemic    [ 11/06/2009 ]
How to be prepared for the impact of H1N1 outbreaks
New Survey Finds Doctors and Nurses Behaving Badly    [ 11/04/2009 ]
Screaming matches in front of bewildered patients. Angry surgeons hurling instruments across the operating room. Treachery and backstabbing as physicians and nurses try to undermine one another.
NIH-SUPPORTED TRIAL TO STUDY TESTOSTERONE THERAPY IN OLDER MEN Participants Sought for 12-Site Study    [ 11/03/2009 ]
Low serum testosterone may contribute to a number of problems affecting older men, including decreased ability to walk, loss of muscle mass and strength, decreased vitality, decreased sexual function, impaired cognition, cardiovascular disease and anemia.
SURVEY: AWARENESS OF COPD - THE NATION'S FOURTH LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH - IS RISING, BUT UNDERSTANDING IS STILL LOW Smokers and Those At Risk Far Less Likely To Talk To Their Doctor About Symptoms    [ 11/02/2009 ]
Awareness of COPD-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease-continues to grow in the United States, according to national survey results released today by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health.
 
 

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