Diet Soda Intake Linked to Increase Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
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2009-5-7
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Diet soda is often used as a substitute for high sugar drinks for people trying to cut down on calories and sugar intake. However, an observational study from the University of Texas suggests there may be a link between diet soda consumption and type 2 Diabetes.
Replacing Saturated Fats With Polyunsaturated Fats May Decrease Risk of Heart Disease
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2009-5-7
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The type of fat you eat can play as large of a role in the risk of heart disease as the amount of fat you eat. Researchers from Denmark found that replacing saturated fats in a diet with polyunsaturated fats may significantly reduce the risk for heart disease.
Follow Up 10 Years After Mercury Vaccine
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2009-4-10
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Thimerosal is a preservative made with mercury, that was formally used with vaccines. There were some concerns that the mercury caused developmental issues in children that received vaccines with thimerosal. A 10 year follow-up in Italy found no significant developmental differences in children that had received the vaccine.
Specific Nutrient Changes May Not Effect Weight Loss
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2009-4-10
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There are hundreds of choices of diet plans to help you lose weight, many of which focus on eliminating or enhancing one nutrient. Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health found that what matters most in weight loss is the amount of calories not the source of the calories.
Desvenlafaxine Daily May Reduce Hot Flashes in Menopause
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2009-4-10
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The best treatment for hot flashes was HRT, but there are concerns about its safety. US researchers found that desvenlafaxine, an antidepressant, may help women manage hot flashes.
Obesity in Children and Adolescents May Increase Risk of Mortality in Adulthood
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2009-4-10
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The rates of obesity in children has been climbing at an alarming rate over the last decade. A study from Sweden found that obesity in youth can lead to early death in adulthood.
Phenylephrine May Not Be Effective For Nasal Congestion
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2009-4-10
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People with seasonal allergies may begin to flock to medicine cabinets for relief from nasal congestion. But a study done in Vienna suggests that phenylephrine may not be the best choice for relief.
Probiotics May Help Children With Moderate to Severe Eczema
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2009-4-10
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Eczema can cause severe dry and scaly patches on the skin and is most common in children. A research review found that adding probiotics to treatment may help to decrease the symptoms in children with severe eczema.
Certain Anti-Depressants May Be Effective for Severe PMS Symptoms
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2009-4-10
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Severe PMS can cause intense physical and behavioral symptoms that may interfere with your ability to function socially and professionally. A research review finds that some antidepressant medication may be effective at relieving these symptoms.
A Review of Tonsillectomy to Treat Sore Throats in Children
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2009-4-10
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A tonsillectomy is a common procedure often done for children with recurrent sore throats. A review of past studies indicate that this surgery may not have significant benefits for some.
Higher Vitamin C Intake Associated with Lower Risk of Gout
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2009-4-10
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Gout is a painful inflammatory condition that can cause short-term disability. Canadian researchers found that a diet rich in vitamin C may help prevent gout.
B vitamins May Not Protect Against Cognitive Decline in Elderly Women
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2009-3-6
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Cognitive decline is a common problem associated with aging. Some research has suggested vitamin B may decrease the decline. However, results from the Women’s Antioxidant and Folic Acid Cardiovascular Study found that B vitamins did not prevent decline as hoped.
Defining Tolerable Amount of Gluten for People With Celiac Disease
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2009-3-6
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People with Celiac Disease benefit greatly from a gluten-free diet, but can some gluten be tolerated? Researchers in England found that the amount of gluten that can be tolerated can vary widely from person to person.
Obesity and Specific Foods Linked With Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
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2009-3-6
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In many individuals Type 2 diabetes may be a preventable condition with proper lifestyle changes. Two separate studies found specific weight measurements and food choices that may increase the risk for this type of diabetes.
Shoe Insoles Do Not Appear to Prevent Chronic Low Back Pain
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2009-3-6
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Shoes insoles are a common consumer choice to treat back pain. A systematic review by the Cochrane Library suggests that these insoles are not effective in preventing back pain.
Recent Physical Activity Associated With Stroke Prevention
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2009-3-6
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Physical activity has been linked to a decrease chance of stroke. Researchers from Germany found that activity in and through adulthood was most beneficial in reducing the risk of stroke.
Web-Based Program May Help Improve Diabetes Management
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2009-3-6
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Some find that diabetes management and lifestyle changes can be a difficult task. Many studies have shown that a support system is important and the Center for Health Studies in Seattle found that an online version can be effective.