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Feb. 21, 2007 -- Motor vehicle accidents are the top cause of spinal cord injury in kids, a new study shows. They add that nearly 70% of the children and teens who suffered spinal cord injury in auto accidents weren't wearing seatbelts when the accident happened. Vitale's team stresses safety to help prevent spinal cord injury.
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Feb. 15, 2007 -- Strong religious beliefs can protect stroke patients from emotional distress, perhaps aiding recovery, according to a new Italian study. The researchers suggest that the degree of faith and religious beliefs be considered in post-stroke rehab, and that patients be provided spiritual assistance if desired. If someone does not have strong religious faith, psychotherapy may help them deal with emotional distress after stroke, IsHak says.
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The nasal spray flu vaccine FluMist proved to be more effective than traditional flu shots in a large, worldwide study funded by the vaccineâ~™s manufacturer, MedImmune Inc. The nasal vaccine reduced flu cases by 55% compared with the flu shot. Children in the study between the ages of 6 months and a year who got the nasal vaccine had more hospitalizations in the six months following vaccination than children who got the traditional flu shot vaccine.
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New research suggests a midday siesta may reduce a personâ~™s risk of death from heart disease, possibly by lowering stress levels. Trichopoulos says the research stemmed from the observation that heart disease death rates are lower in Mediterranean and Latin American countries where midday siestas are part of the culture. â~eIt makes sense that lowering stress levels with a daily siesta or even a semi-siesta could benefit the heart,â~~ he says.
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RotaTeq's intussusception risk was studied in approximately 70,000 infants -- half of whom got the RotaTeq vaccine; the other half got a placebo -- before the FDA approved RotaTeq. When the FDA approved RotaTeq just over a year ago, the FDA's Jesse Goodman, MD, MPH, called data from the vaccine's preapproval studies "reassuring." The news release also includes comments from Mark Feinberg, MD, PhD, vice president of policy, public health, and medical affairs for Merck Vaccines.
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A new Spanish study suggests virgin olive oil may help prevent and treat H. pylori infections, which are responsible for millions of cases of gastritis and peptic ulcers each year. Preliminary laboratory tests show the antioxidant compounds found in virgin olive oil are effective against several strains of H. pylori bacteria, which infects the lining of the stomach. But if future studies confirm the findings, incorporating virgin olive oil into your diet may help treat or prevent painful ...
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Feb. 9, 2007 -- An AIDS vaccine that uses a genetically engineered smallpox virus to boost anti-HIV immunity looks promising in early tests on humans. The immune responses seen with one-tenth doses of the vaccine were cell-based responses. The National Institutes of Health also has a genetically engineered adenovirus vaccine, carrying the HIV env, gag, and pol genes, which is used to boost DNA vaccination with the same genes.
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The Harvard School of Public Health has taken the lead in warning us of the dire consequences of overweight and obesity. 73% of us say a moderately overweight person is more likely than an average-weight person to develop a chronic disease. "Americans are pretty certain that being moderately overweight leads to serious health problems," researcher Robert J. Blendon, ScD, says in a news release.
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March 21, 2007 -- Teens may have more trouble paying attention if they smoke, especially if their mothers smoked cigarettes during pregnancy. Worst scores: Teen smokers whose mothers had smoked during pregnancy. Smoking teenaged boys whose mothers had smoked during pregnancy scored worse than other boys on the auditory attention test, but not the visual one.
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Dieting, stress, anxiety, depression â~" even exercise â~"are all among the factors that can create a hormonal tailspin. To help you escape from your chamber of â~ehormone horrors,â~~ WebMD asked Northrup and other top women's health experts for advice on how to cope with hormones â~" from menstruation through menopause and beyond. â~eBut some researchers believe that certain hormone metabolites in the brain cause the mood changes â~" or that some women just metabolize hormones differently.
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