Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Researchers want 100000 moms for postpartum study and other top stories.

  • Researchers want 100000 moms for postpartum study

    If you have ever suffered from postpartum depression or anxiety or know somebody who has, you no doubt have wondered what causes the destructive disorders that impact as many as one in five women. Why do some women experience them when others don't? Could there be a way to predict who might suffer from them?Answers to those vexing questions could come following the launch Monday of the largest ever study of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, led by researchers at the University of North Caro..
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  • WHO's Zika Battle Strapped for Cash

    WHO's Zika Battle Strapped for Cash
    The battle against Zika virus is being hampered by a lack of cash, according to the head of the World Health Organization. WHO Director-General Margaret Chan, MD, said the agency's day-to-day efforts are being supported by "internal borrowing" because only a fraction of the money needed to combat the epidemic has been raised. The WHO estimated in mid-February that its strategic plan to battle the outbreak would cost some $56 million, of which a little less than half -- some $25 million -- w..
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  • Endocrine Disruptors May Cost Billions in Health Effects: Report

    Endocrine Disruptors May Cost Billions in Health Effects: Report
    Action Points Note that this report examines the potential cost of two endocrine-disrupting chemicals, DDE and pthalates, due to female reproductive conditions.Be aware that causality has not been definitively established. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals could be costing the European Union up to €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) a year because of female reproductive health problems, a new report estimated. Researchers looked at two conditions that they said had the most robust data: uterine..
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  • Pre-pregnancy stress may affect baby's size

    Pre-pregnancy stress may affect baby's size
    TUESDAY, March 22, 2016 -- Stress hormone levels before pregnancy may affect a woman's risk of having a low birth weight baby, a new study suggests. Typically, levels of the stress hormone cortisol are high when you wake up in the morning and decline through the day. But some people have a low cortisol level in the morning, and a smaller-than-normal decline during the day, the study authors said. That abnormal pattern -- associated with chronic stress and a history of trauma -- has been linked..
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  • Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford dies after fighting cancer

    Rob Ford, who gained international notoriety during his scandal-ridden term as mayor of Toronto, died after a battle with cancer, officials announced Tuesday. The 46-year-old was diagnosed with pleomorphic liposarcoma two years ago and was forced to bow out of a reelection bid for the mayor's office. He ran for city council instead and won. In 2013, then-Mayor Ford admitted to smoking crack cocaine after months of denials. His admission sparked international media attention but he refused to r..
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  • Fifth person dies in Guinea Ebola flare-up

    Fifth person dies in Guinea Ebola flare-up
    CONAKRY A fifth person has died of Ebola in southeast Guinea since March 17, a health official told Reuters on Tuesday, raising concerns that a recent flare-up of the deadly virus could spread.The latest case was detected in Macenta prefecture, about 200 kilometers from the village of Korokpara where the four other recent Ebola-related deaths occurred, said Fode Sylla Tass, spokesman for National Coordination of the Fight against Ebola in Guinea.The man, who has not been identified, had recent..
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  • Mind-body therapy helps ease low back pain

    Mind-body therapy helps ease low back pain
    Reuters Health - Mind-based therapy programs may help ease chronic back pain, new research suggests.Patients who took part in such programs were more likely to have noticeable and lasting improvements in back pain than those who stuck to their usual routines, investigators found.Both of the approaches tested in the study - mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) - can be helpful for people who haven't benefited from other therapies, said lead author Dan..
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  • Merck patents on Hepatitis C treatment found valid in Gilead dispute

    Merck patents on Hepatitis C treatment found valid in Gilead dispute
    SAN JOSE A federal jury on Tuesday upheld the validity of two Merck & Co patents in a high-profile dispute with rival Gilead Sciences Inc, which could be forced to hand over a portion of the billions of dollars in revenue from its blockbuster cure for hepatitis C. The verdict in federal court in San Jose, California, is a major setback for Gilead, whose drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni brought in $19.2 billion in worldwide sales last year. Merck has demanded more than $2 billion in damages and a roya..
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  • FDA adds strongest warning to popular painkillers

    FDA adds strongest warning to popular painkillers
    WASHINGTON -- Federal health regulators will add their strongest warning labels to the most widely used prescription painkillers, part of a multi-pronged government campaign to reverse an epidemic of abuse and death tied to drugs like Vicodin and Percocet.The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday plans to add a boxed warning -- the most serious type -- to all immediate-release opioid painkillers, which include roughly 175 branded and generic drugs.Those medications, which often combine..
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  • Today Is Diabetes Alert Day. Are You at Risk?

    Today Is Diabetes Alert Day. Are You at Risk?
    An estimated 29.1 million Americans have diabetes; most have type 2 disease. While the CDC reported in December that new cases had fallen for the first time in a generation, there are disparities in who gets the disease. It hits harder among the poor and minorities.Published Online: March 22, 2016Mary CaffreyThe fourth Tuesday in March is set aside by the American Diabetes Association as “Alert Day,” an opportunity to raise awareness of risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes. In 2012, 29...
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