Friday, June 1, 2012

Quitting Smoking No Harder for Women Than ... - 247 Health News

  • Spine-injured rats walk, climb with new stimulation technique - Arizona Daily Star June 1, 2012

    Kansas City StarSpine-injured rats walk, climb with new stimulation techniqueArizona Daily Star16 minutes ago ? AP The Associated Press NEW YORK - Many scientists are working on treatments to help people with spinal-cord injuries walk. Now there's a striking demonstration of how one approach might work: Spinal nerve stimulation helped rats in a ...Spina [?]

  • Bloomberg's new war - New York Daily News June 1, 2012

    New York Daily NewsBloomberg's new warNew York Daily NewsThere is no political capital, none and maybe less than none, for the mayor of New York City as he goes after great big dumb sugar-filled drinks in his city's restaurants, movie theaters and even street carts. So Michael Bloomberg can only be doing it ...Is Bloomberg's proposed ban on bi [?]

  • Private spaceship winds up mission - Philadelphia Inquirer June 1, 2012

    National GeographicPrivate spaceship winds up missionPhiladelphia InquirerBy Marcia Dunn AP CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Triumphant from start to finish, the SpaceX Dragon capsule parachuted into the Pacific on Thursday to conclude the first private delivery to the International Space Station and inaugurate NASA's new approach to ...SpaceX Dragon capsule spla [?]

  • Signature drive, rallies mark no-tobacco day - The Hindu June 1, 2012

    The HinduSignature drive, rallies mark no-tobacco dayThe HinduThe State Tobacco Control Cell in collaboration with the Indian Dental Association in Chennai conducted a tobacco awareness campaign on World No Tobacco Day at Marina Beach in the city on Thursday. At the rally, a mass human chain and a signature ...Study reveals pattern of tobacco use in cityIBNL [?]

  • FDA denies 'corn sugar' petition - Sioux Falls Argus Leader June 1, 2012

    USA TODAYFDA denies 'corn sugar' petitionSioux Falls Argus LeaderWASHINGTON ? The US Food and Drug Administration has denied a request from the Corn Refiners Association to rename high-fructose corn syrup as ?corn sugar? on nutritional labels, a change the agency said could be a health concern for some Americans.Further drop for sodas?Cherry Hill C [?]

  • Dark chocolate cuts heart deaths says Australian study - Vancouver Sun June 1, 2012

    AFPDark chocolate cuts heart deaths says Australian studyVancouver SunSydney ? Australian researchers have found that eating a block of dark chocolate daily over 10 years has ?significant? benefits for high-risk cardiac patients and could prevent heart attacks and strokes. A study of 2013 Australians conducted at ...Can a decade of dark chocolate protect you [?]

  • Diabetes drug 'doubles bladder cancer risk' - Telegraph.co.uk June 1, 2012

    Injury Lawyer NewsDiabetes drug 'doubles bladder cancer risk'Telegraph.co.ukA commonly-used drug to control Type 2 diabetes could double the risk of bladder cancer, a study indicates. By Stephen Adams, Medical Correspondent Academics found pioglitazone, taken by some 20000 people and used to control blood sugar levels, ...Diabetes drug increases ri [?]

  • Men Are Dirtier in the Office Than Women ? Shocker! - Daily Disruption June 1, 2012

    Sydney Morning HeraldMen Are Dirtier in the Office Than Women ? Shocker!Daily DisruptionBy Lori Morgan | @dailydisrupt We all already know this, but now it has been scientifically proven. Men's offices are dirtier than women's and contain significantly higher numbers of bacteria, a study has found. Much of the reason is probably down to ...Men [?]

  • Medi-Cal gets high marks in general - San Francisco Chronicle May 31, 2012

    Medi-Cal gets high marks in generalSan Francisco ChronicleWhile Medi-Cal faces tough fiscal challenges, current recipients give the state health program for low-income Californians high marks in general. In a survey released Thursday, about 90 percent of enrollees described the program as "very good" or ...Legislators demand changes to county' [?]

  • Cancer Incidence May Surge 75% by 2030, Lancet Says - Bloomberg May 31, 2012

    Evening StandardCancer Incidence May Surge 75% by 2030, Lancet SaysBloombergThe global incidence of cancer may rise more than 75 percent by 2030, led by developing countries, according to research published today in the Lancet journal. The number of people with cancer in 2030 may rise to 22.2 million, or 0.3 percent of the ...Global cancer cases to rise 75% [?]

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