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News Archive August 2008


Prostate cancer risk increased in obese men: study

Yoga eases physical and mental menopause symptoms

Major life changes may lead to chronic headache

Plant-based flavonoids may cut ovarian cancer risk

Exercise and limited TV time may keep kids trim

Stress of war may help cause schizophrenia

"Good" fat may be new weapon in obesity fight

Alexander technique does help back pain

Poor sleep equals high blood pressure for teens

Positive thinkers 'avoid cancer'

Brain's counting skill 'built-in'

Childhood eczema tied to asthma risk later

Birth control affects sexiness of a man's scent

High PCB exposure tied to diabetes risk

Heart disease risk soars with obesity, diabetes

Boys more likely than girls to outgrow asthma

Red Bull drink lifts stroke risk: Australian study

Dissociative disorder often persists to adulthood

Smoking doubles stroke risk in younger women

Living near highway tied to adverse birth outcomes

Stress makes allergies worse and last longer

Spices may lessen consequences of high blood sugar

Looking for heart disease? The eyes have it

Healthy lifestyle cuts stroke risk: study

Benefits of weight loss maintained in diabetes

Fertility treatments 'no benefit'

'Can anyone hear that picture?'

Big heart secrets 'aid athletes'

Gene raises risk of lifetime smoking habit: study

Prostate cancer prognosis worse in obese men

Chronic protein deficiency hard on kids' brains

Excess pounds may be contagious

Heart disease tied to cognitive problems in midlife

Childhood stress tied to adult mental disorders

High vitamin C intake may cut diabetes risk

Negative effect of weight loss on bone may persist

Even viruses get sick

Cancer patients often use "complementary methods"

Early puberty tied to aggression in some girls

Fatty fish may help prevent memory loss: study

Lack of REM sleep may raise obesity risk in kids

What to do when someone is injuring themselves