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Medicine Becomes Monetized

...for controlling their blood pressure, cholesterol, weight andgeneral well being is not necessarily a bad thing. "Some companies are encouraging employees to jump on an illness sooner,rather than later," says Dirsmith. "Especially at firms where there is lowturnover, there is a growing humanitarian co...

Orlistat Is Not A Miracle Diet Pill

...ing digested. But he claims that over half of the weight loss achieved in patients taking the drug is down ...nges in diet and he believes that similar rates of weight loss could be achieved with well supervised outpatient dieting whereby energy intake is reduced. The...

Exercise Can Help To Exorcise Stroke Risk

...rate, which is one kilocalorie per kilogram ofbody weight per hour. "Walking, stair-climbing and participat...help slow thedevelopment of clogged arteries, keep weight down, reduce a person's cholesterollevels and help reduce clotting of the blood." Strokes, the lead...

Encapsulating Insulin-Producing Cells For Possible Diabetes Therapy

...a semipermeable mesh. "IgG has a molecular weight of about 150,000, and insulin's is about6,000," Gr... entering but which is permeable tosmall molecular weight materials like insulin or glucose or oxygen or othernutrients." The islet-enclosing microcap...

Hypertension: Getting Pharmacists Involved Can Help

...nges in diet, reduction in alcoholconsumption, and weight reduction may have been important," the researchers say,noting that changes in these risk factors may have resulted more from thegreater individual attention that the pharmacists were able to give the patientsthan from their pharmacological expertise...

Study Reveals Possible Link Between Osteoarthritis, Diet

...-CH researchers reported two years ago that excess weight createdmore functional problems for blacks than for whites. Anti-oxidants, including carotenoids and tocopherols, are compounds manyscientists believe have some natural ability to minimize tissue damage resultingfrom aging, smoking and other ...

Lifetime Risks And Costs Of Heart Disease Much Higher For Obese

... person's body fat. BMI is calculated by dividing weight inkilograms by the square of height in meters. Ba...f the same age ranged from 2.2 for those of normal weight to 3.7 for theseverely obese. The study was based on data from the Framingham Heart Study and the Th...

Intensive Program Can Help Premature Babies Learn At the Start

...ars old, include 110 born prematurely and with low weight and299 born with normal weight. Writing in...e, 50 of the children born prematurely and withlow weight received 25 hours a week of center-based care designed to developtheir cognitive, motor, and linguis...

Diabetes & Holiday Foods: Cedars-Sinai Physician Offers Tips To Maintain Healthy Holiday Balance

...ation,blurry vision from time to time, unexplained weight loss and fatigue. Formore information, please call 310-855-3870....

Ultrasonography Predicts Heart Attack/Stroke Risk

... of high blood pressure and high bloodcholesterol, weight loss, increased physical activity, and aspirin and otherdrug therapies, he added. Heart disease and stroke are the first and third leading causes of deathamong Americans. Each year, about 500,000 Americans die of coronary heartdisease and ab...

Statistician Keeps Health Researchers Ahead Of The Curve

...study in Central Africa, the researchers looked at weight figurescollected from 328 infants born to HIV-positive mothers. The mothers had beentested for vitamin A levels during their third trimesters. The biostatisticiansdeveloped a growth curve showing that children whose mothers were deficient invitamin A...

Growing Younger By Keeping Up Regular Physical Activity

...lung capacity they'd had in their 50s. A 12-week weight resistance program that more than doubled the leg musclestrength of some participating women 64 years and older. A 12-month resistance training program for both men and women that increasedtheir muscle strength by 30 to 100 percent in the first ...

Bone Cement Used In Total Hip Replacements Slowly Degrades In Body Over Time, According To UCSF Study

...ography (GPC),researchers determined the molecular weight of the samples retrieved. Molecularweight of unim...brands degraded at differentrates. The molecular weight of Simplex cement decreased 30.4 percent after 23 yearsinside the body, said Ries. Similarly there ...

Far Few Drugs Are Tested On Children

... asuitable dose by extrapolating according to body weight from the recommendedadult dose. But children are not simply miniature adults-they react to chemicalsquite differently. For a start, the way the kidney excretes substances changesin the first few years after birth, with different mechanisms maturing a...

Insulin Resistance And Obesity Avoided In Genetically Modified Mice, As Reported In Science

... mice lacking a specificenzyme were able to resist weight gain and to avoid the decreased sensitivity toinsu...he high levels ofglucose in the blood stream cause weight loss, fatigue, and a variety oflong-term complications. To store and use glucose, cells need assist...

Scientists Link Body Weight Regulation And Immune System Control

...related protein,which regulate hair color and body weight in mice respectively. The researchers also showed that a large fragment of the human mahogany proteinis released into the bloodstream where it goes by a different name, attractin.This circulating form of attractin was only recently discovered in hum...

Lo-Cal Diet Slows Prostate Cancer In Animals, New Research Finds

...intaining a proper energy balance -- anappropriate weight for height -- may inhibit theprogression of prostate cancer." In addition, these results will help clinicalinvestigators design studies of the relationship between diet and prostatecancer in humans. The paper by Clinton and a team of researchersappea...

Exercise Is The Best Means Of Weight Control In Teenagers

... girls. They say that in adolescents, controlling weight by exercise rather than diet restriction seems to carry less risk of developing eating disorders. Contact: Professor George Patton, Centre for Adolescent Health, Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville Victoria, AustraliaEmail:...

Slowing Excess Weight Gain In Childhood Appears To Reduce Adult Heart Disease Risk

...tance -- might be mitigated by slowing the rate of weight gain duringchildhood and adolescence. The study shows that the rate of weight gain is as important as theperson's overall weight, so even if an individual is overweight early inc...

Low Educational Level Increases Risk For Congestive Heart Failure

...about such health-related matters as nutrition and weight control. They alsousually have higher incomes, which gives them better access to health care. "The implications of our study are that there needs to be improvement in thetreatment of diabetes and high blood pressure in low socio-economic statuspopul...

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