Health Tip: If Your Child Stutters
(HealthDay News) -- Stuttering is an interrupted pattern of
speech, often characterized by words, letters or syllables being
repeated or delayed.
Urban Sprawl Could Make Cities Hotter
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- If global warming does
drive temperatures upward, cities with urban sprawl may be more
prone to extreme heat than less spread-out centers, new research
suggests.
Seasonality of Child Abuse Could Be a Myth
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- Rates of child abuse in
the United States are steady throughout the year and don't increase
during the winter, says a new study challenging the widespread
belief that there are more cases in the winter months, especially
during the holiday season.
Tailored Treatment for Advanced Lung Cancer?
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- Advanced lung cancer is
notoriously hard to treat, but a team of Japanese scientists
reports that a cancer drug known as Iressa was significantly more
effective than standard chemotherapy for patients with a certain
genetic profile.
Experts Try to Gauge Health Effects of Gulf Oil Spill
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- This Tuesday and
Wednesday, a high-ranking group of expert government advisors is
meeting to outline and anticipate potential health risks from the
Gulf oil spill -- and find ways to minimize them.
Better Rx for Cirrhosis-Linked Bleeding
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with cirrhosis
of the liver who suffer acute variceal bleeding have improved
chances for survival if a shunt is used earlier rather than later,
a new study finds.
Expert Challenges New Mammogram Guidelines
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A new report challenges
the 2009 recommendation from the U.S. Preventive Services Task
Force that women between 40 and 49 who are not at high risk of
breast cancer can probably wait to get a mammogram until 50, and
even then only need the exam every two years.
Aging Swingers at High STD Risk
WEDNESDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- All those wild and crazy
nights may be catching up with swingers as they age, new research
found.