Monday March 14 2011 "Breastfeeding produces not only healthier babies but also brighter children," reported The Guardian. It said a study has found that just four weeks of breastfeeding gives newborns a "positive and significant effect", which...
"Hot flushes may be a blessing," according to The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper reported that women who experience the menopausal symptom may have a reduced risk of heart attack and stroke. The news is based on research that assessed menopausal...
Wednesday February 23 2011 The Guardian reports that "alternative tests for children's food allergies - such as hair analysis or muscle weakness - must be avoided because there is little evidence they work." The advice comes from new guidelines from...
Wednesday February 23 2011 "Alcohol in moderation 'can help prevent heart disease'," reported BBC News. It said that a review of 30 years of research found a 14-25% reduction in heart disease in moderate drinkers compared with people who did not...
Thursday February 17 2011 "People in the north of England are 20% more likely to die before they reach 75 than those in the south", The Guardian reported. It said research has revealed that the gap in life expectancy is the widest for 40 years. This...
Teens who are obese may find things are even worse for them after they become adults. At the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, researcher Penny Gordon-Larsen saw it in data on more than 8,000 normal weight, overweight and obese 12- to... Canali: Obesit
Uno studio della University of California di San Francisco ha dimostrato che per evitare la degenerazione della cartilagine delle articolazioni lo sport pi indicato il nuoto. La corsa per pi di un'ora al giorno per tre giorni a settimana, invece,...
"Nineteen hospital trusts are today exposed as having alarmingly high death rates in a major report that also reveals how hundreds of people are dying needlessly because of substandard NHS care", reported The Observer. The newspaper story is based...
Tuesday November 2 2010 "The best way to stave off a cold this winter is to exercise regularly," reported The Daily Telegraph. It said that a study has found that people who performed regular exercise and felt fit cut their risk of a cold by almost...
Il raffreddore cronaca ormai quotidiana nelle nostre case. L'influenza stagionale sembra sia quasi passata in secondo piano rispetto a questa fastidiosa patologia che ci fa arrossare tutto il naso. Ma ecco che dall'Universit del North Carolina... Canali: Raffreddore Influenza Ricerca Medica
Thursday October 21 2010 "Tipsy' alcohol gene 'could help curb alcoholism'", reads a BBC News headline. It said, "US researchers believe 10% to 20% of people have a version of the gene that may offer some protection against alcoholism." This story...
La scoperta, frutto dello studio di Kirk Wilhelmsen della University of North Carolina, potrebbe suggerire nuove terapie contro l'alcol-dipendenza. Canali: Genetica Influenza Ricerca Medica
Friday October 8 2010 "High caesarean rates are not down to women being 'too posh to push'" says The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper said that a UK study has found that though there is a large variation in caesarean rates in England, most of the...
La cura della scoliosi non passa solo per i ferri del chirurgo. Nei prossimi giorni un nuovo studio dell'Isico (Istituto Scientifico Italiano Colonna Vertebrale) sar presentato a Orlando, in occasione del 25 North American Spine Congress, con i... Canali: Scoliosi Ricerca Medica
"A faulty gene could help to explain some cases of unexplained male infertility," reported BBC News. The story is based on research that tested the DNA of men with unexplained low sperm counts. The study specifically looked for mutations in the gene...
Within 18 months, an international scientific laboratory will open in north-west Senegal, in the Louga province. The centre will be involved in research in the fields of the environment, botany and health. The laboratory will also study the effect... Canali: Ricerca Medica
Thursday July 29 2010 "Loneliness is a killer" and is "as bad for your health as alcoholism, smoking and overeating", reported the Daily Mail. The research behind this story looked at studies on the effects of social relationships on health and...
Ricerca dimostra gli effetti positivi delle dimostrazioni di affetto sui bambini Se siete stati amati e coccolati da bambini, allora è probabile che siate diventati adulti sereni e privi di problemi psicologici. Ad affermarlo è uno studio americano...
"Low vitamin D levels may increase a person's risk of developing Parkinson's disease," BBC News has reported. Its website said that people with the lowest levels of vitamin D had a three-fold higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease. The news...
Teenage mothers are "more likely to give birth prematurely and have underweight babies", says The Daily Telegraph. This news is based on research that looked at records of babies born to mothers aged between 14 and 29 in the North West of England....
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