Fibromyalgia can no longer be called the ‘invisible’ syndrome
Public release date: 3-Nov-2008 Molecular imaging uncovers evidence that symptoms are related to functional brain abnormalities, according to article in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Reston,...
View ArticleEven natural perfumes may cause allergies
Public release date: 3-Feb-2009 - New eczema-provoking allergens are formed by reaction with acid in the ambient air (known as autoxidation) or with skin enzymes. Hypersensitivity to perfumes is the...
View ArticleExposure to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Could Increase Asthma Symptoms
Exposure to Common Toxic Substances Could Increase Asthma Symptoms ScienceDaily (Aug. 31, 2012) — Children who are exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which were commonly used in a range of...
View ArticleImpaired melatonin secretion may play a role in premenstrual syndrome
Contact: Anne Quirion anne.quirion@douglas.mcgill.ca 514-443-9990 Douglas Mental Health University Institute A new study by Douglas Mental Health University Institute researchers shows altered body...
View ArticleMen and women get sick in different ways
Contact: Ulrike Lippe ulrike.lippe@degruyter.com 49-030-260-05153 Versita Recent research in laboratory medicine has revealed crucial differences between men and women with regard to cardiovascular...
View ArticlePainkillers taken before marathons linked to potentially serious side effects
Risk increases with dose; unrecognised problem, doctors warn Many competitors try to prevent pain interfering with their performance by taking painkillers that are readily available in pharmacies and...
View ArticleThe most commonly prescribed treatment for Colds and Sore Throats offers no...
Contact: Becky Attwood r.attwood@soton.ac.uk 44-075-454-22512 University of Southampton Ibuprofen no good in treating colds or sore throats Questions have been raised about the advice given to patients...
View ArticleLow-allergenic wines could stifle sniffles and sneezes in millions of wine...
Public release date: 17-Nov-2010 Scientists have identified a mysterious culprit that threatens headaches, stuffy noses, skin rash and other allergy symptoms when more than 500 million people worldwide...
View ArticleRestrictive Diet May Reduce ADHD Symptoms ( ADHD symptoms diminished in 78...
Public release date: 4 -Feb- 2011 - When children between the ages of 4 and 8 were placed on a diet containing no processed foods for five weeks, ADHD symptoms diminished in 78 percent By Serena Gordon...
View ArticleOlder age does not cause testosterone levels to decline in healthy men
- age, in itself, has no effect on testosterone level in healthy older men Public release date: 7-Jun-2011 A decline in testosterone levels as men grow older is likely the result—not the cause—of...
View ArticleBreastfeeding may prevent asthma
Public release date: 21-Jul-2011 Feeding a baby on only breast milk and for up to 6 months after birth can reduce their risk of developing asthma-related symptoms in early childhood, according to new...
View ArticleTreating acute sinusitis with antibiotic does not appear helpful
24 Feb 2012 CHICAGO – Treatment with the antibiotic amoxicillin for patients with acute uncomplicated rhinosinusitis (inflammation of the nasal cavity and sinuses) did not result in a significant...
View ArticleExercise and attitude may be thermostat for hot flashes
20 Apr 2012 Attitude may play an important role in how exercise affects menopausal women, according to Penn State researchers, who identified two types of women — one experiences more hot flashes after...
View ArticleMenopausal women could ‘work out’ their hot flashes
29 JUN 2012 Menopausal women who exercise may experience fewer hot flashes in the 24 hours following physical activity, according to health researchers. In general, women who are relatively inactive or...
View ArticlePatients in clinical trial taking Olmesartan ( Benicar) had symptoms of...
29 JUN 2012 Mayo Clinic: Common blood pressure drug linked to severe GI problems Patients in clinical trial taking Olmesartan ( Benicar) had symptoms of celiac disease ROCHESTER, Minn. — Mayo Clinic...
View ArticleAsthma symptoms could be aggravated by imbalance problems
Vienna, Austria: Asthma patients could be at a higher risk of worsening symptoms due to problems with their balance, according to new research. The study will be presented today (2 September 2012) at...
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