Archive for June, 2012

Moderate Alcohol Consumption Reduces Deaths In Men Who Have Survived A Heart Attack

Friday, Jun. 29th 2012 1:30 PM

Men who are moderate drinkers and who have survived a first heart attack have a lower risk of death from heart disease or any other cause than non-drinkers, according to the results of a study of nearly 2000 men in the USA.

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The U.S. Supreme Court has issued an opinion that upholds the Affordable Health Care Act

Thursday, Jun. 28th 2012 11:17 AM

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued an opinion that upholds the Affordable Health Care Act

This includes the individual mandate for coverage.  The case challenged the constitutionality of several parts of the law, including the rule that most people in the U.S. must get health coverage.   We will continue to carry out provisions of the law by thoughtfully implementing the new requirements for customers and members. We will also continue to look for ways to address increasing costs that are crippling our health care system, including: ·      Advancing our partnership with primary care physicians announced earlier this year that we believe will substantially improve quality and member health, and potentially reduce the trend in overall medical costs by as much as 20% by 2015. ·      Coordinating patient care through the use of IBM-Watson technology to promote evidence-based health care and ensure that millions of Americans receive the most effective courses of treatment.  We look forward to continuing our efforts to work with policymakers and other key stakeholders to build a health care delivery system that provides security and affordability to all Americans.

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Diagnosing Sensitivity, Allergy Or Intolerance To Food Via Blood Tests

Wednesday, Jun. 27th 2012 9:17 AM

Blood testing to determine a link between food and illness is increasingly common, but some tests are not considered diagnostic and can lead to confusion, according to a primer in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal). Both traditional physicians and holistic medicine practitioners may offer blood testing to diagnose adverse reactions to food.

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Degree Of Lifetime Stress Exposure Linked To Inflammation In Heart Disease

Monday, Jun. 25th 2012 1:27 PM

Greater lifetime exposure to the stress of traumatic events was linked to higher levels of inflammation in a study of almost 1,000 patients with cardiovascular disease led by researchers at the San Francisco VA Medical Center and the University of California, San Francisco.

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Share of Cost, Tree Pollen Count High In Chicago As Spring Starts

Saturday, Jun. 23rd 2012 9:17 AM

Today’s tree pollen count in Chicago is 1600, which is 100 more than the 1500 limit, which indicates a dangerous air quality warning. Dr. Joseph Leija, who performs the official allergy count for the Midwest states: “After only seven days of allergy count recording, we are documenting the first air quality alert in the 2012 allergy reporting season.

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Improved Peanut Allergy Diagnosis

Thursday, Jun. 21st 2012 1:25 PM

Researchers from the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and the University of Melbourne have identified a new way to accurately test for peanut allergy. It is hoped the test will be more cost effective and convenient than standard approaches and minimise over-diagnosis of peanut allergy in the community.

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Emotional Behaviors In Teachers Improved By Meditation

Tuesday, Jun. 19th 2012 9:17 AM

Schoolteachers who underwent a short but intensive program of meditation were less depressed, anxious or stressed – and more compassionate and aware of others’ feelings, according to a UCSF-led study that blended ancient meditation practices with the most current scientific methods for regulating emotions.

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Older Adults In A Medical Or Research Setting Suffer A Stress Response That Reduces Their Memory

Sunday, Jun. 17th 2012 9:17 AM

Your mother had a doctor’s appointment for a memory test. The results are conclusive: she presents with the first signs of Alzheimer type dementia.

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Protein Aggregates Linked To Alzheimer’s Can Stem From Chronic Stress

Friday, Jun. 15th 2012 9:17 AM

Repeated stress triggers the production and accumulation of insoluble tau protein aggregates inside the brain cells of mice, say researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in a new study published in the Online Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Share of Cost, Sense Of Smell Boosted By Anxiety

Wednesday, Jun. 13th 2012 8:17 AM

Anxious people have a heightened sense of smell when it comes to sniffing out a threat, according to a new study by Elizabeth Krusemark and Wen Li from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US. Their work is published online in Springer’s journal Chemosensory Perception. The study is part of a special issue of this journal on neuroimaging the chemical senses.

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Share of Cost, Poverty Leads To Poor Health – But Not For Everyone

Monday, Jun. 11th 2012 10:17 AM

Poverty is bad for your health. Poor people are much more likely to have heart disease, stroke, and cancer than wealthy people, and have a lower life expectancy, too. Children who grow up poor are more likely to have health problems as adults. But despite these depressing statistics, many children who grow up poor have good health.

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Unhealthy Behaviors More Prevalent In Survivors Of Multiple Cancers, Study Shows

Saturday, Jun. 9th 2012 11:17 AM

A study published by University of Kentucky researchers shows that survivors of multiple cancers report unhealthier behaviors post-diagnosis than control counterparts. Published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine, the study recorded answers regarding health status and health behaviors from 404,525 adults using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey.

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Risk For Early Alcohol Use Reduced By Middle School Teacher Support

Thursday, Jun. 7th 2012 1:06 PM

Anxiety, depression, stress and social support can predict early alcohol and illicit drug use in youth, according to a study from Carolyn McCarty, PhD, of Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and researchers from the University of Washington and Seattle University.

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Breast Cancer Patients Benefit From Stress Management

Tuesday, Jun. 5th 2012 1:03 PM

A team of researchers led by Michael H. Antoni, director of the Center for Psycho-Oncology Research at the University of Miami (UM) has shown that a stress management program tailored to women with breast cancer can alter tumor-promoting processes at the molecular level.

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Share of Cost, New Regulator Identified In Allergic Diseases

Sunday, Jun. 3rd 2012 9:17 AM

Researchers have taken a critical step in understanding how allergic reactions occur after identifying a genetic signature for regulation of a key immune hormone, interleukin (IL-13). Scientists from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center say the finding opens the potential for new molecular targets to treat allergic disease.

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Share of Cost, Childhood Exposure To Germs May Help Immunity

Friday, Jun. 1st 2012 9:17 AM

A new study of mice supports the idea that exposure to germs in childhood helps develop the immune system and thereby prevent allergies and other immune-related diseases such as asthma and colitis later on in life. Researchers at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, US, led the study, a report of which is in the 22 March online issue of Science.

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