Health Tip: Ease Neck Pain
(HealthDay News) -- When your neck aches from a disc problem,
arthritis or injury, you may be able to get relief at home.
Used Football Faceshields May Break on Impact
THURSDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- They are meant to protect
football players' eyes from serious injury, but new research
reveals that used faceshields are more likely to break on
high-velocity impact.
Kids Who Bully Often Get Poor Sleep
FRIDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- Poor sleep may be a factor in
aggressive behavior among kids, according to new research that
found that children who bully other kids are more likely to be
sleepy during the day.
Emergency Care May Be Key to Hospital Readmissions
THURSDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- People who seek treatment
in an emergency department after a recent hospitalization are more
than twice as likely to be readmitted to the hospital as those who
had not been hospitalized, a new study has found.
Hula-Hoop Might Help Shed Unwanted Pounds
FRIDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- The Hula-Hoop, a large ring
that can be gyrated around the waist, gained intense popularity in
the 1950s and now it seems to be re-emerging as a hot trend in
weight loss, a new study has found.
Bone Drug Reduces Odds for Breast Cancer's Return: Study
FRIDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- Early stage breast cancer
patients can see their chances of the cancer's return drop by 32
percent when the osteoporosis drug Zometa is added to regular
hormone therapy for three years after surgery, Austrian researchers
report.
Officials: U.S. Not Affected by European E. Coli Outbreak
FRIDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- U.S. health officials sought
Friday to reassure Americans that there is little chance the deadly
new strain of E. coli bacteria affecting Germany and other European
countries will have any significant impact here.