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Editors Top Five:
1. Toxic drugs, toxic system: Sociologist predicts drug disasters 2. Study Suggests 86 Percent of Americans Could be Overweight or Obese by 2030 3. Flu vaccine may not protect seniors well 4. Chronic exposure to estrogen impairs some cognitive functions 5. Vitamin C injections slow tumor growth in mice
In this issue: 1. Is sun exposure a major cause of melanoma? 2. Soy foods are associated with lower sperm concentrations 3. Toxic chemicals found in common scented laundry products, air fresheners 4. Exercise could be the heart’s fountain of youth 5. Gummy bears that fight plaque 6. Japanese diet rich in fish may hold secret to healthy heart 7. At-Home Deaths from Combining Rx Drugs, Street Drugs and/or Alcohol Skyrocket By More Than 3,000 Percent 8. Dietary factors appear to be associated with diabetes risk 9. Foods high in conjugated linoleic acids can enrich breast milk 10. OSU STUDY SHOWS EXPOSURE TO BAD AIR RAISES BLOOD PRESSURE 11. Compound that helps rice grow reduces nerve, vascular damage from diabetes 12. Study Suggests 86 Percent of Americans Could be Overweight or Obese by 2030 13. Hey fever! The surprise benefit of allergies 14. Frankincense provides relief to arthritis sufferers 15. Cholesterol-lowering drug boosts bone repair 16. Experts continue to cite Bifantis as promising probiotic treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome 17. Exercise in a pill 18. Flu vaccine may not protect seniors well 19. New Study Shows Compounds From Soy Affect Brain and Reproductive Development 20. Physicians ask EPA, ‘Antibiotics to cure sick apples, or sick children?’ 21. Schizophrenia researchers welcome new blood 22. Outdoor Activity and Nearsightedness in Children 23. Chronic exposure to estrogen impairs some cognitive functions 24. Toxic drugs, toxic system: Sociologist predicts drug disasters 25. Task Force Finds No Prostate Screening Benefit for Men Over 75 26. Eating fish may prevent memory loss and stroke in old age 27. Canadian study of colds and kids: Positive safety results for ginseng extract 28. Vitamin C injections slow tumor growth in mice 29. Adults who eat eggs for breakfast lose 65 percent more weight 30. Sesame seed extract and konjac gum may help ward off Salmonella and E. coli 31. In era of pills, fewer shrinks doing talk therapy
Health Technology Research Synopsis
36th Issue Date 05 AUG 2008
Compiled By Ralph Turchiano
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