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Health News Posted on February 9, 2012
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Hepatitis C Risk from Amateur Tattoos

Beware of amateur tattoos as they carry a risk of hepatitis C. Earlier research has shown that tattoos from non-professionals can enhance the risk of blood borne liver infection. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and ...

 
Teenage Girls Receive Birth Control Implant at School Without the Knowledge of Parents

A shocking discovery which has raised a whole lot of questions, is about a school that has carried out a procedure of injecting girls as young as 13 with contraceptive implants without informing the parents. This procedure was carried out by ...

 
Tips to Prevent Brain Injuries in Fighters

Newly published research from Cleveland Clinic recommends the use of padded headgear and gloves to reduce the impact that fighters absorb from hits to the head. In their biomechanics lab at Cleveland Clinic's Lutheran Hospital, the ...

 
In Wake of Planned Parenthood Fuss Top Official Quits Komen

A senior executive with pro-life views has stepped down in the wake of a funding frenzy with Planned Parenthood, a key US breast cancer foundation said on Tuesday....

 
Chances of a Prolonged Life Bleaker Than Previously Predicted

Team of demographers recently published research at the social science research organization NORC at the University of Chicago contradicting a long-held notion that the mortality rate of Americans flattens out over age 80....

 
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Fasting Weakens Cancer in Mice

Fasting may weaken tumors and help chemotherapy work better, scientists said on Wednesday analyzing early research on mice with cancer. While it remains unknown if the same approach could work in humans, or if it would even be safe, ...

 
Key to Personalized Cancer Therapy - Metabolic Profiles

Researchers say metabolic profiling will be essential for defining each cancer and choosing the best treatment accordingly. One way to tackle a tumor is to take aim at the metabolic reactions that fuel their growth. But a report in the ...

 
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New Guidelines Recommend Metformin to Treat Type 2 Diabetes

The American College of Physicians (ACP) recommends metformin as the first drug to treat most patients with type 2 diabetes. ACP also recommends that clinicians add a second drug to metformin when treatment with metformin and lifestyle changes fail to control blood sugar levels. ...

 
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Physical Activity Ups Feelings of Excitement: Study

Higher levels of excitement and enthusiasm are reported in people who are more physically active, say researchers from Penn State University. People also are more likely to report feelings of excitement and enthusiasm on days when they are more physically active than usual. "You don't have to be the fittest person who is exercising every day to receive the feel-good benefits of exercise," said David Conroy, professor of kinesiology. ...

 
Gene Therapy for Blindness Works in Second Eye

Scientists report a new advance in gene therapy for a rare, inherited form of blindness. ...

 
Exercise Triggers Adult Stem Cells to Enhance Muscle Health

An adult stem cell present in muscle is responsive to exercise and this discovery could lead to new therapeutic techniques to treat injured muscle and prevent or restore muscle loss with age, scientists say. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) ...

 
Scientists Reveal 1 in 100 People Have Natural Genetic Resistance to HIV, Malaria, Leprosy, Hepatitis

One per cent of the population have a natural genetic resistance to deadly diseases like HIV, malaria, leprosy and hepatitis, scientists have revealed. The findings came after research into anthrax found susceptibility to the acute disease ...

 
Averting Bacteria from Mixing With the Wrong Clan May Help Stop Gum Disease

Stripping certain mouth bacteria of their access key to group of other pathogenic oral bacteria might help avoid gum disease and tooth loss. ...

 
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Parkinson's Patients Doing Tai Chi Achieve Better Balance: Study

People with Parkinson's disease practicing the Chinese martial art tai chi for six months showed better balance than counterparts who did other forms of exercise, a US study observed Wednesday A total of 195 people took part in the ...

 
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Smoking in Cars Poses a Huge Problem of Second-hand Smoke

California Ban on Gay Marriage Slammed by US Court

A US federal appeals court slammed a California law on Tuesday that deprives gays and lesbians of the right to marry, in the most recent round in the battle over same-sex marriage....

 

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Low Vitamin D Boosts Wrist Fracture Risk

Among post menopausal women low levels of vitamin D ups the risk of wrist fractures, also called distal radius fractures (DRF), shows study. ...

 
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Dementia Research Group's New Findings

In low and middle-income countries, mild cognitive impairment (a middle stage between normal signs of cognitive aging, such as becoming increasingly forgetful, and dementia, which may or may not progress) is consistently associated with higher ...

 
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Erectile Dysfunction Perhaps an Indication of Grave Disease

Diabetes is capable of causing erectile dysfunction (ED), which is competent to lead a yet more severe condition, warn experts....

 
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'Test and Treat' Model Provides New Tactic for Malaria Eradication

While researchers contribute their efforts to abolish malaria globally, new strategies are vital to find and treat individuals with undiagnosed malaria....

 
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Stem Cell Trial for Hearing Loss

A ground-breaking trial to test the use of umbilical cord blood transplants to treat hearing loss in infants has begun in US. ...

 
Traces To Common Birth Defect in Gene Expression Data, Noticed by MassGeneral, Jackson Researchers

The 27 new candidate genes for congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a usual and often deadly birth defect were revealed by researchers at MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC), The Jackson Laboratory and other institutes....

 
Reason for the Survival of Bad Immunity Genes

University of Utah biologists got new evidence why mice, people and other vertebrate animals bear innumerable varieties of genes to make immune-system proteins named MHCs despite some of those genes make us prone to infections and to autoimmune diseases....

 
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IRDA To Do Away With The Age Limit For Purchasing Health Insurance

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) plans to do away with the age limit for purchasing health insurance policy. This will help the senior citizens who need health insurance the most. Apollo Munich has already filed a ...

 
Smokers and the Obese Pay 50% More on Life Insurance

The life insurance industry is becoming tougher on smokers and obese people. When calculating its premiums, the insurance company works out the risk of a person dying whilst the policy is in force. In this context, smoking and obesity have become ...

 
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Induced Labor Does Not Reduce Infection Risk in Newborns

Induction of labor in patients who suffer membrane rupture may not lower the risk of infection or respiratory problems in newborns, reveals study. ...

 
Behavioral Deterrence Model Seems To Sever Bullying, Peer Rejection

Prevalently used universal behavioral prevention model in schools seems to be linked with lower rates of teacher-reported bullying and peer rejection,...

 
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Study Suggests Link Between Heart Disease and Prostate Cancer

Coronary heart disease might be a risk factor for prostate cancer, suggests study. ...

 
Lady Dies After 11 Years of Heart Transplant

A heart transplant patient, Hannah Pudsey, was unable to realize her dream of getting married to boyfriend, Kevin Preston, as she fell ill just after she had ordered her wedding dress and made arrangements for her wedding. This 24 year old ...

 
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Novel Anti-Aging Treatments

Latest innovations in anti-aging treatments make it easier to repair damaged skin. ...

 
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