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| Health Tip: Discussing Death With Children |
8 May 08, 23:47 ET |
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| HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Death may be difficult to comprehend at any
age, but it can be particularly confusing and scary to young children. |
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| TV Coverage of Tragedies Often Lacks Prevention Messages |
8 May 08, 23:47 ET |
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| HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- When television news reports
about traffic crashes, fires or other injury-causing events feature
interviews with police officers and fire department officials, viewers are
more than twice as likely to hear prevention information that could help
them and their families, according to a U.S. study. |
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| Fairness Is a Hard-Wired Emotion |
8 May 08, 23:47 ET |
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| HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- The belief that things should
be divided fairly among members of a group isn't just a matter of culture
or reason -- it's an emotion that's built into the human brain. |
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| Free AIDS drugs slash death rate in Malawi study |
8 May 08, 19:19 ET |
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| Reuters - Providing free AIDS drugs to people in
northern Malawi has slashed adult mortality rates, vindicating
a recent ramp-up in treatment in poor parts of rural Africa,
researchers said on Friday. |
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| Cool kids can help others avoid smoking: study |
8 May 08, 19:17 ET |
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| Reuters - Getting the cool kids to talk to their
peers about the dangers of smoking cut the number of young
people who started using cigarettes in one study by nearly 25
percent, British researchers said on Friday. |
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| Clinical Trials Update: May 8, 2008 |
8 May 08, 19:02 ET |
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| HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy
of Thomson CenterWatch: |
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| Computer Program Helps Drug Abusers Stay Clean |
8 May 08, 17:03 ET |
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| HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- The use of a
computer-assisted training program, in addition to traditional counseling,
helped drug abusers stay abstinent longer than counseling alone, a Yale
University School of Medicine study found. |
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| Secret to Treating Tinnitus in Vets May Be Unlocked in
Zebrafish
(HealthDay) |
8 May 08, 17:03 ET |
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| HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- For millions of Americans,
including thousands of Iraq War veterans, ringing in the ears is a
condition that is annoying at best and disabling at worst. |
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| Too much, too little sleep tied to ill health in CDC study |
8 May 08, 16:57 ET |
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| AP - People who sleep fewer than six hours a night - or more than nine - are more likely to be obese, according to a new government study that is one of the largest to show a link between irregular sleep and big bellies. |
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| More than half of US diabetics have arthritis |
8 May 08, 16:39 ET |
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| AP - More than half of U.S. adults with diabetes also have arthritis, raising a serious obstacle for diabetic patients urged to exercise, according to a government study. |
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| Mental Illness Costs U.S. Billions in Lost Earnings |
8 May 08, 16:02 ET |
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| HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) -- Serious mental illness costs
Americans at least $193 billion a year in lost earnings alone, a new
report shows. |
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| Medical know-how raises suicide risk for doctors |
8 May 08, 15:38 ET |
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| AP - There's a grim, rarely talked-about twist to all that medical know-how doctors learn to save lives: It makes them especially good at ending their own. An estimated 300 to 400 U.S. doctors kill themselves each year - a suicide rate thought to be higher than in the general population, although exact figures are hard to come by. |
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| New rule would limit insurers contact with elderly, disabled |
8 May 08, 13:49 ET |
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| AP - Agents selling private health insurance plans to the elderly and disabled would be barred from cold-calling, door-to-door solicitations and pitching their products outside hospital waiting rooms or pharmacies, under a federal rule proposed Thursday. |
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| Half of diabetics in U.S. have arthritis, CDC says |
8 May 08, 13:09 ET |
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| Reuters - People with diabetes are twice as
likely to have arthritis, putting them in a double bind as the
pain in their joints keeps them from getting the exercise they
need to keep both diseases at bay, the U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention said on Thursday. |
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| Group wants FDA to pull J&J birth control patch |
8 May 08, 13:03 ET |
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| Reuters - A U.S. advocacy group is urging the
Food and Drug Administration to pull Johnson & Johnson's birth
control patch from the market after studies found an increased
risk of dangerous blood clots. |
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| Group asks government to end use of birth-control patch |
8 May 08, 12:45 ET |
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| AP - A consumer advocacy group petitioned the government Thursday to pull the birth-control patch off the market, calling it far riskier than the pill. |
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| Firefighters show higher risks of certain cancers |
8 May 08, 12:17 ET |
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| Reuters - A new study suggests that
firefighters face higher-than-average risks of several types of
cancer, adding to evidence that the job carries hazards beyond
the fires themselves. |
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| Pelvic floor maladies can impact women's sex life |
8 May 08, 12:15 ET |
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| Reuters - Incontinence and other
disorders of the pelvic organs can take a toll on a woman's sex
life, a new study suggests. |
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| Health Tip: Treating an Ulcer |
8 May 08, 12:01 ET |
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| HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Ulcers are sores that occur in the lining of
the digestive tract. They can be triggered by factors such as bacteria,
medication or excess production of stomach acid. |
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| Mom's high normal blood sugar risky: study |
8 May 08, 08:54 ET |
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| Reuters - Pregnant women who have blood
sugar levels above normal but below those signaling full-blown
diabetes are more likely than women with lower blood sugar
levels to experience several adverse pregnancy outcomes, new
research indicates. |
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| Death toll from child viral disease up to 30 in China |
8 May 08, 07:09 ET |
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| AP - The death toll from a viral illness that is striking children across China has risen by two to 30, health officials said Thursday, as the number of reported cases jumped to nearly 20,000. |
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| Australian state to outlaw 'intimate' piercing of minors |
8 May 08, 03:23 ET |
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| AFP - Australia's most populous state will ban young teenagers from having intimate body piercings, with authorities saying on Thursday that the health risks from the fashion trend were too great. |
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