Health Tip: Signs You May Have Sleep Apnea
(HealthDay News) -- Sleep apnea, most often characterized by
loud snoring, occurs when breathing pauses briefly or becomes
shallow during sleep. This often results in poor sleep and can make
a person very tired during the day.
Why Cancer Screening Campaigns Can Backfire
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Health campaigns that
highlight the problem of low screening rates for prostate cancer to
promote such screenings seem to have an unintended effect: They
discourage men from undergoing a prostate exam, a new German study
suggests.
Doing Prescribed Exercises May Help Relieve Arthritis Pain
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Patients with knee or hip
osteoarthritis fare better if they continue to do their physical
therapy exercises after completing a supervised exercise therapy at
a medical facility, new research indicates.
Mom's Weight Before Pregnancy May Affect Weight of Child
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- The risk for childhood
obesity may begin even before a child is born, say researchers who
found that women who are overweight or obese before becoming
pregnant are more likely to have overweight or obese toddlers and
preschoolers.
Genetic Tests Marketed to Consumers Can Be Dangerously Misleading
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- The increasing availability
of direct-to-consumer genetic screening tests in the United States
increases the risk that consumers will order inappropriate tests or
misinterpret the results, warns the National Society of Genetic
Counselors.
Many Leaders Actually Want to Help Others: Study
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Many people who aspire to
leadership actually want to help others, according to a new study
that challenges the widespread belief that most leaders are selfish
and egoistic.
Clean Water May Still Pose Health Risk for Swimmers
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Swimmers who dip into the
pollution-free waters of sub-tropical beaches, such as those in
southern Florida, face an elevated risk for developing
gastrointestinal and/or respiratory illnesses, a new study
indicates.
Calcium Supplements Linked to Boost in Heart Attack Risk
THURSDAY, July 29 (HealthDay News) -- Although millions of
people take calcium supplements to boost bone health and ward off
osteoporosis, New Zealand researchers say the supplements have
little effect on bone strength and contribute to a small increase
in the risk for heart attack among older people.
Experimental Diet Pill May Bring 'Modest' Weight Loss
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Contrave, an experimental
weight loss drug that combines an antidepressant with an
anti-addiction medication, appears to help users shed pounds when
taken along with a healthy diet and exercise, researchers
report.
Research Illuminates How the Human Neck Developed
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Because of the freedom of
movement it offered, the neck may have been a major contributor to
the evolution of the human brain, according to researchers who
compared human and fish genetics.
Sciatica Relief May Depend on Type of Steroid Delivery
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Two more cases of dengue
fever were reported by health officials in Florida this week,
bringing the total to 46 confirmed cases since last September, but
a top government health official said it's too early to say whether
the mosquito-borne tropical disease is gaining a foothold in the
United States.
Too Soon to Tell Whether Dengue Fever Will Spread in U.S.
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- Two more cases of dengue
fever were reported by health officials in Florida this week,
bringing the total to 46 confirmed cases since last September, but
a top government health official said it's too early to say whether
the mosquito-borne tropical disease is gaining a foothold in the
United States.
H1N1 Protection in Coming Season's Flu Vaccines: FDA
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- The flu vaccines approved
for the 2010-11 season protect against three strains of influenza,
including the 2009 H1N1 pandemic swine flu strain, the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration announced Friday.
Flu Vaccine for Upcoming Season Approved
FRIDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) -- The annual flu vaccine for
the 2010-2011 influenza season has been approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, the agency said Friday.