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News Archive September 2009


Obesity, alcohol, depression interlinked for women

Green tea linked to less stomach cancer in women

Lack of sleep may play role in Alzheimer's: study

Folate-rich diet cuts women's colon cancer risk

Low vitamin D may be deadly for older adults

Getting fatter in mid-life may worsen hot flashes

Air pollution may raise preterm birth risk

Fat caused 124,000 cancer cases in Europe: experts

Low vitamin D raises blood pressure in women: study

Keeping the aging mind active cuts dementia risk

Weather shifts may spark asthma attacks in kids

Vitamin B6 tied to better prostate cancer survival

Public smoking bans cut heart attack rates: studies

Depression can affect cancer survival: researchers

Itching to stop smoking? Scientists may know why

More active kids have easier time falling asleep

Intense exercise may lower your blood count

Educated family may mean higher eating disorder risk

Give your kidneys a break: lose some weight

Depression hard on the bones: study

Cancer takes a health toll on spouses too

During CPR, more chest compressions save more lives

Traffic noise linked to high blood pressure

Vegetative patients 'still learn'

Binge drinking ups infection risk

Delinquents 'misinterpret anger'

Call to get tough on eating sites

Unhealthy men 'may lose 10 years'

Poverty and premature death still firmly linked

Gum disease linked to head and neck cancer

Multiple factors impact adolescent smoking risk

Middle age meat eating may protect later abilities

"Long sleepers" show higher dementia risk

Nearly any lifetime smoking ups breast cancer risk

Lifestyle affects risk of second breast cancer

Yoga may ease chronic back pain

Most diabetics falling short on healthy eating

Study sheds light on post-combat mental problems

High levels of lead in bone hard on the heart

Infections may speed Alzheimer's memory loss

Schoolyard bullies and victims have problems later on

Benefits of exercise differ by sex and race

Having baby at home seen as safe option

Whole flaxseed, but not oil, may cut cholesterol

Low self-esteem leads to obesity

Thin thighs - maybe not your heart's desire

Weather forecast may predict cold outbreaks

Diabetic women get fewer Pap smears, mammograms

Unhealthy habits alter thinking, memory skills

High blood pressure linked to memory woes

One in 10 binge-drinkers drive afterward: study

Men who stay trim less apt to get prostate cancer

Chewing gum after C-section may speed recovery

Healthy habits prevent breast cancer: study

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