• TUESDAY, Aug. 8, 2023 (HealthDay News) - For women with heavy periods, some newer menstrual products may offer more security than old-fashioned pads and tampons. (cn1699.com)
  • THURSDAY, Oct. 19, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Millions of people undergo joint replacement surgery every year. (dr-leonardo.com)
  • THURSDAY, Nov. 23, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- It's common to find yourself stuffed at some point during Thanksgiving Day festivities, but experts say staying active can help you burn some calories and feel a little less sluggish after the big meal. (msdmanuals.com)
  • TUESDAY, Aug. 2, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- A daily hamburger might raise the risk of developing heart disease, but not necessarily for the reasons people often think, new research suggests. (healthday.com)
  • MONDAY, Sept. 5, 2022 (HealthDay News) - Parents who smoke should know that their kids are more likely to vape and try smoking. (vignaioliartigianinaturali.com)
  • Amy Norton MONDAY, March 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) - People who vape may be setting themselves up for developing diabetes, even if they don't smoke traditional cigarettes, a new study suggests. (kientrucphucthinh.com)
  • TUESDAY, Dec. 20, 2022 (HealthDay News) - Red may be a traditional holiday color, but no one wants to wear it on their teeth. (thehealthcast.com)
  • WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1, 2021 (HealthDay News) - Vaping can be tough on the lungs, but new research warns of another possible danger to men: It may more than double the risk for erectile dysfunction. (myfitnessexercises.net)
  • THURSDAY, Dec. 16, 2021 (HealthDay News) - Children and teens who use livestreaming gaming platforms may be bombarded with influencer-endorsed ads for energy drinks, junk food and alcohol, new research shows. (jeffersoncountynewsonline.com)
  • False information about COVID-19 is more readily found on social media like Twitter than on traditional news outlets, Bridgman and colleagues found. (chkd.org)
  • News outlets don't cover all studies, only those of most interest to the general public, but you never know what information you'll find. (arizonapain.com)
  • MONDAY, Sept. 22, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Tiny preemies may fare better when newborn intensive care units (NICU) set up private rooms for parents to spend time with their infants, a new study finds. (blogspot.com)
  • Austria Post will issue an embroidered stamp Sept. 22 in the shape of the traditional dirndl dress. (linns.com)
  • Yet another innovative stamp will be issued Sept. 22: an embroidered stamp in the shape of the traditional dirndl dress. (linns.com)
  • Those teens were 55% more likely to try e-cigarettes than those of nonsmoking parents and 51% more likely to have tried traditional cigarettes, according to a large study out of Ireland. (vignaioliartigianinaturali.com)
  • The traditional NICU can be crowded, loud and generally stressful, explained lead researcher Barry Lester, who directs the Center for the Study of Children at Risk at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island. (blogspot.com)
  • With the private rooms, his team found, mothers bathe their babies and breast-feed more often, and have more "skin to skin" contact with their newborn -- which research has shown to have a soothing effect on infants' nervous system. (blogspot.com)
  • For the study, researchers looked at millions of tweets, thousands of news stories and a survey of Canadians. (chkd.org)
  • Two years after stents coated with the drug paclitaxel were inserted in nearly 280 patients, the investigators found that three-quarters of the leg arteries remained open, and the post-procedure survival rate among such patients approached 87 percent. (health32.com)
  • After tracking erectile dysfunction (ED) risk among nearly 25,000 men aged 20 and older, investigators found that even vapers with no history of heart disease or other health issues typically associated with impotence saw their risk shoot up more than twofold. (myfitnessexercises.net)
  • The study of nearly 4,000 older Americans found what many have before: People who ate a lot of red meat had a heightened risk of heart disease and stroke. (healthday.com)
  • Overall, Wang's team found, the more red meat people consumed, the higher their risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. (healthday.com)
  • WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- People getting their COVID-19 information from social media are more likely to receive misinformation, Canadian researchers report. (chkd.org)
  • Platforms like Twitter and Facebook are increasingly becoming the primary sources of news and misinformation for Canadians and people around the world," said researcher Aengus Bridgman, from McGill University in Montreal. (chkd.org)
  • And they spotted big differences in behaviors and attitudes among people who get their news from social media instead of traditional news. (chkd.org)
  • Middle-aged folks and older people in adult education classes had a 19% lower risk of developing dementia within five years, the researchers found. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • Even today, when mental health is more supported than ever, people still struggle to find financial ways to get the help they need. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • With almost 2 million patients and more than 22,000 therapists available, BetterHelp is a leader in teletherapy that many people prefer using instead of traditional in-person sessions at a therapist's office. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • The good news is that the company gives eligible people financial aid. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • In fact, researchers found that teenagers that have seen people smoking on social media were twice as likely to smoke in the future than those who hadn't. (teenink.com)
  • Conducted at the University of Wisconsin, the researchers found that 28 percent of people who attend church weekly say they are "extremely satisfied" with life as opposed to only 20 percent who never attend services. (oregonfaithreport.com)
  • That gives patients hope and gives researchers an even greater impetus to find out how to help people heal, or at least minimize, the pain from this painful condition. (arizonapain.com)
  • Stress is one of the major factors which trigger depression and in Zimbabwe we live in a highly stressful environment and with that there is social breakdown of social networks and traditional coping mechanisms and everybody is caught up in the hustle and bustle and as such we find people experience despair and hopelessness leading to depression," said Dr. Bonde. (voazimbabwe.com)
  • The private healthcare is advancing in slow steps but progressively and the public health is retrogressing and that puts a burden of unmet needs and an increasing number of people will be unable to find a suitable facility and to find a suitable professional to get support from and hence we find there is an increase in suicide cases,'' said Dr. Bonde. (voazimbabwe.com)
  • We're also providing advice for people on how to provide care at home for families that are unable to find a hospital bed. (bvsalud.org)
  • They found that those with a severe mental illness engaged in more binge drinking and heavier cigarette and marijuana use compared with those who were mentally healthy. (wustl.edu)
  • If you do find an article is hard to understand, Google key search terms from the article, like "back pain" along with the university where the research took place or the journal it appeared in. (arizonapain.com)
  • Enter search terms to find related medical topics, multimedia and more. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In the context of a crisis like COVID-19, however, there is good reason to be concerned about the role that the consumption of social media is playing in boosting misperceptions," Bridgman said in a university news release. (chkd.org)
  • This study suggests that teenagers are also influenced by smoking parents to start using e-cigarettes and become addicted to nicotine," he said in a society news release. (vignaioliartigianinaturali.com)
  • This trial will have a significant impact on practice," Peel said in a university news release. (dr-leonardo.com)
  • More than 10 years of further evidence that voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) for HIV prevention is having a substantial effect in real-world settings guided the development of new World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, according to a news release. (malecircumcision.org)
  • Providing pain relief for neuropathy is crucial to managing this complicated disease," Waldfogel said in a journal news release. (blogspot.com)
  • Of course, wine is not the only culprit," Akosa said in a Rutgers news release. (thehealthcast.com)
  • We saw an increase, for example, in alcohol branding, which could normalize the idea that alcohol consumption needs to be a regular thing in a viewership that is still underage," Edwards warned in a school news release. (jeffersoncountynewsonline.com)
  • Kicking off Thanksgiving Day by participating in a community event like a Turkey Trot can help prepare you for the feast to come, Dr. Stequita Jackson , a primary care physician at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said in a college news release. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Older Americans with a General Education Development (GED) certificate had a higher risk for mental, hearing and vision impairments, limitations in activities of daily living and mobility issues, University of Toronto researchers found. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • Bannow and her colleagues found that menstrual discs, indeed, had the highest capacity of the products they tested - with one brand holding 80 mL of blood cells. (cn1699.com)
  • Adults who received a high school equivalency diploma have significantly poorer health outcomes than traditional graduates, according to a new study. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • We also found that nonverbal reasoning performance was well preserved in the adults taking educa. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • And a recent ALA-funded study found young adults who vaped were at heightened risk of developing problems with wheezing and dry cough within a year of starting the habit. (kientrucphucthinh.com)
  • The study suggests the possibility of using trans-vaccenic acid found in red meat and dairy products as a nutritional supplement to complement treatments for cancer. (medicaldaily.com)
  • The finding suggests that while electronic cigarettes may offer some users a helpful pathway towards kicking a cigarette habit, there are potential downsides. (myfitnessexercises.net)
  • Studies have found that patients who fully participate in their treatment have better outcomes than patients who adopt a more passive approach. (arizonapain.com)
  • And even with other factors considered, the study found that mothers' involvement still seemed to have a direct effect on their newborns' progress: On average, their babies required fewer medical procedures, were more alert and showed fewer signs of pain or distress. (blogspot.com)
  • Contrary to popular belief, new research has found that babies born to women in their late 30s and 40s have lower risks for certain types of physical deformities. (wustl.edu)
  • This past month, the World Health Organization (WHO) proposed a resolution to reorient oral healthcare's traditional curative approach to a preventative approach with risk identification for timely, comprehensive and inclusive care that ensures healthy living for broader populations [1]. (philips.com)
  • When researchers looked for potential explanations, they found that higher blood sugar partly accounted for the link between red meat and heart trouble - as did markers of general inflammation in the body. (healthday.com)
  • During the Queensland floods at the beginning of 2011, we used Facebook and Twitter effectively as both official and unofficial sources of news and information. (birthinternational.com)
  • An operations research study done in one urban and one rural site in India found that even 1 year after the study, 75% urban Indian users and 77% rural users continued using this method. (theseoultimes.com)
  • But there was no evidence that the link was due to a traditional culprit: elevated blood levels of 'bad' cholesterol . (healthday.com)
  • No stories found. (healthday.com)
  • A new study from the United Kingdom finds that kids do better in elementary school when their fathers regularly spend time interacting with them through reading, playing, telling stories, drawing or singing. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • News stories are written and provided by HealthDay and do not reflect federal policy, the views of MedlinePlus, the National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (blogspot.com)
  • This could help you find other news stories written about the study that provide greater context or deeper understanding. (arizonapain.com)
  • Here you will find an online platform for telling and sharing stories pertaining to Indigenous experiences in Canada. (newjourneys.ca)
  • For example, "there is abundant evidence that consistent exposure to high nicotine levels [in traditional tobacco products] can impair normal erectile function," El Shahawy noted. (myfitnessexercises.net)
  • The dirndl is a traditional outfit of women and girls in some areas of Austria and southern Germany. (linns.com)
  • Working with local community leaders to address the lack of emotional and psychosocial support for survivors, we developed a course for local women leaders, traditional birth attendants and religious leaders. (healthpovertyaction.org)
  • As a result, women who suffer violent abuse are able to access a trained community counsellor to whom they can talk to in their own indigenous language, and find support to begin to rebuild their lives. (healthpovertyaction.org)
  • Since 2009, the team analyzed news reports on smoking cessation and Tweets encouraging cessation emerging from the United States to see if the Great American Smokeout's message was heard and shared. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Compared to what would be expected on a normal day, the Great American Smokeout typically coincided with a 61-percent increase in news reports on cessation and a 13-percent increase in tweets encouraging cessation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The review only found an association between dance and mobility, balance and lower body strength, not a cause-and-effect relationship. (pacmedrx.com)
  • And they're more likely to stick to public health recommendations such as social distancing, the research team found. (chkd.org)
  • Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine practice [that] has been around for thousands of years," said Dr. Chiti Parikh , executive director of the Integrative Health and Wellbeing Program at New York-Presbyterian in collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine. (healthday.com)
  • Launched in the wake of World Mental Health Day earlier this week, the survey found workload, client demands and high billing targets topped lawyers' lists of leading causes of stress. (legalfutures.co.uk)
  • A new study led by San Diego State University Graduate School of Public Health research professor John W. Ayers, just published by JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, showcases a method for teasing out the impacts of awareness days using big data and finds that at least one awareness day is having a big impact. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Find out how you can support mental health in your workplace. (aheadforbusiness.org.au)
  • Studies show that traditional houses of worship tend to offer more disease screening and health education activities, while more modern ones tend to offer disease prevention and lifestyle activities to the community at large. (brownsvillenews.org)
  • From capitalising on traditional methods of advocating and educating, to utilising technology and innovation in mental health - solutions are already at our disposal. (wmhdofficial.com)
  • In fact, "it is not clear that e-cigarettes are safer or a step up from traditional cigarettes," warned Patricia Folan, director of the Northwell Health Center for Tobacco Control in Great Neck, N.Y. (myfitnessexercises.net)
  • If you would like to find out more about the way that health professionals use social media, Sarah Stewart, the social media guru midwife has a blog article A discussion with health professionals about their use of social media with a video discussion on the use of social media. (birthinternational.com)
  • When an influencer is promoting a product, there's interaction happening between the influencer and their viewers that isn't there with traditional print or visual ads," said Travis Masterson, director of the Health, Ingestive Behavior, and Technology Lab at Penn State. (jeffersoncountynewsonline.com)
  • The good news is that BetterHelp enables you to schedule your mental health care around your work, family, social, or school responsibilities. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • With a minimum of 3 years and 1,000 hours of practical experience, these licensed professionals can assist with various mental health concerns and help you find clarity in life. (thefreemanonline.org)
  • Individuals, academia, professional and older people's associations, civil society and private sector organizations may also find inspiration for action on ageing and health. (who.int)
  • Those who use social media regularly are less likely to keep social distancing and to see COVID-19 as a threat, but for those who get their information from regular news media it's the opposite, the researchers found. (chkd.org)
  • We can track how a cessation message moves across news and social media, and ultimately how the public reacts by seeking out additional information on how to quit. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The social media campaign culminated in a well-publicised rally, traditional media became involved and the birth centre remains open. (birthinternational.com)
  • Dr Kevin Pho, has a popular Medscape blog, Kevin MD. He also discusses on YouTube Social Media to Traditional Media the way that social media helps to prepare doctors to talk with patients and the general public. (birthinternational.com)
  • Researchers found a 31% reduction in falls and a 37% reduction in fall risk for those aged 65 and older when reviewing clinical trials on "dance-based mind-motor activities" from around the world. (pacmedrx.com)
  • Asked by virtual practice Keystone Law how they expected legal services would be delivered in 10 years' time, nearly two-thirds predicted that traditional law firm partnerships would be less prominent, while 77% said ABSs would have a larger role and 70% thought artificial intelligence and other technology would be a significant factor. (legalfutures.co.uk)
  • The researchers found that 55% of the Medicare beneficiaries who died at some point in 2014 were age 80 years or older. (psychiatryadvisor.com)
  • Many of these patients will live years beyond the diagnosis of a brain metastasis and, therefore, quality of life is critical," she said in a premeeting interview with Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • Asked about the major causes of depression, Dr. Bonde said, "It has to do with the ability of the individual to deal with the day to day issues and challenges of everyday life and when a person feels they are unable to find solutions for everyday life then that becomes a compounding factor towards depression and towards stress. (voazimbabwe.com)
  • For the average person, experts said, the finding leads back to a familiar message: Limit your red meat consumption . (healthday.com)
  • Diet plans produce similar results: Study finds Mediterranean and low-carb diets work just as well as low fat ones. (ironmagazine.com)
  • TUESDAY, Jan. 18 (HealthDay News) - Stents, already used to open clogged heart arteries, might have another use: clearing arterial blockages in the brain after traditional stroke treatments fail. (health32.com)
  • The finding may lead to new treatments for osteoporosis and other diseases that occur when the body doesn't make enough bone. (wustl.edu)
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  • As Congress continues to grapple with immigration policy in an attempt to avoid another federal shutdown, two Wellesley faculty members who have researched the topic are mentioned in the news. (wellesley.edu)
  • Most parents want to help their kids do well in school, and for dads the answer may be found in something simple and fun. (jdrugsrx.com)
  • More than just another fitness fad, research has found an explanation for the spirituality-wellness connection: The strong sense of community in faith-based programs can lead to fitness success. (brownsvillenews.org)
  • These findings move us one step closer to finding a way to intervene and stop the process of tau aggregation that leads to dementia. (daijiworld.com)
  • We have found increasing use of e-cigarettes in Irish teenagers and that's a pattern that is emerging elsewhere in the world," said Luke Clancy, director of TobaccoFree Research Institute Ireland in Dublin, which did the study. (vignaioliartigianinaturali.com)
  • A major new study of more than 7,000 children has found that one-third of children who were overweight in kindergarten were obese by eighth grade. (wustl.edu)
  • On ScienceDaily, you'll find important, actionable research that you can immediately put into place to alleviate pain. (arizonapain.com)
  • A recent review of awareness days, for instance, found that there was next to no evidence on their impact. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The researchers found "moderate" evidence that the antidepressants duloxetine (Cymbalta) and venlafaxine (Effexor) reduce diabetic nerve pain. (blogspot.com)
  • However, they only found "weak" evidence that botulinum toxin (Botox), the anti-seizure drugs pregabalin (Lyrica) and oxcarbazepine (Trileptal), and drugs called tricyclic antidepressants and atypical opioids (drugs such as Tramadol) may help reduce pain. (blogspot.com)
  • The researchers also noted that gabapentin (Neurontin, Gralise) works in a similar manner to pregabalin, and the review found gabapentin no more effective than a placebo. (blogspot.com)
  • But those who trust traditional media are less likely to have misperceptions. (chkd.org)
  • A news media feeding frenzy erupted recently when a new diet study broke in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). (ironmagazine.com)
  • Then, I shook my head in dismay as I scanned the news headlines.I found it amusing that the media turned this into a three ring circus, putting a misleading "low carb versus high carb," "Atkins vindicated" or "Diet wars" spin on the story. (ironmagazine.com)
  • With those caveats in mind, here is our guide to the best places online to find information about the latest back pain research. (arizonapain.com)
  • Researchers at one children's hospital found that preemies gained weight faster, were more alert and were less distressed when their NICU switched from the traditional "open-bay" layout to private rooms for families. (blogspot.com)