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Obesity is a Bigger Threat to Health Care Than Obamacare

15.04.2012 14:28   0 views  0 comments
From: news.yahoo.com


COMMENTARY | HealthDay News reported Friday on a Mayo Clinic employees/retirees study showing obese people are more responsible for health care costs annually per person than normal weight people by $1,850, and $5,500 more if they're morbidly obese. Furthermore, 20.6 percent of health care costs are due to obesity, or $190.2 billion annually, according to Cornell University research also reported by HealthDay News. Czytaj więcej »

Weekend Delivery Doesn’t Hurt Babies With Birth Defects: Study

15.02.2012 19:22   1 views  0 comments
From: news.health.com


WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15 (HealthDay News) — Infants with birth defects who are born on weekends or at night do just as well as those delivered on a weekday, a new study says. Both groups of infants stayed at the hospital for the same amount of time, had the same rates of admission to the neonatal intensive [...] Czytaj więcej »

E. Coli in Chicken Linked to Urinary Tract Infections

15.02.2012 17:13   2 views  0 comments
From: news.health.com


By Denise MannHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have long believed that urinary tract infections are typically caused by a person’s own E. coli bacteria, but a new Canadian study suggests the bacteria may more often than not come from chickens. Yes, chickens. As many as 85 percent of urinary tract infections are caused by [...] Czytaj więcej »

Babies May Be Smarter Than You Think

15.02.2012 17:08   3 views  0 comments
From: news.health.com


WEDNESDAY, Feb. 15 (HealthDay News) — Babies can understand many words sooner than they can actually say them, a new study indicates. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania say 6- to 9-month old babies learn the meaning of the words for certain foods and body parts through their daily exposure to language. They said most psychologists [...] Czytaj więcej »

Psychotherapy May Ease Hot Flashes After Breast Cancer

15.02.2012 16:50   2 views  0 comments
From: news.health.com


By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Feb. 14 (HealthDay News) — After breast cancer treatment, many women suffer from hot flashes and night sweats, but a type of “talk therapy& might relieve these symptoms for some women, British researchers suggest. In a new study, women who received this form of psychotherapy, known as cognitive behavioral therapy, had reduced [...] Czytaj więcej »

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