Health Discoveries in General Health News
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Antioxidant-rich green tea may lessen the effect of smoking in people who have lung cancer
January 29, 2010
During a recent lung cancer conference in Taiwan, researchers reported that green tea, which is high in antioxidants, could lessen the effect of smoking.
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Complicated diets may cause dieters to quit sooner
January 29, 2010
When New Year's resolutions to lose weight fall apart, it may have to do with how complicated a diet is, not the dieter's lack of willpower.
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Music helps toddlers with hearing implants learn to speak
January 27, 2010
An Israeli study has found that toddlers who have undergone cochlear implantation for impaired hearing are learning to speak more quickly through music therapy.
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Vitamin D plays a role in heart and stroke-related deaths for African-Americans
January 27, 2010
A vitamin D deficiency may explain the disparity of heart and stroke-related deaths between African-Americans and caucasians in the U.S.
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New medication approved for some adults with type 2 diabetes
January 27, 2010
A new diabetes drug that requires only one injection daily has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat type 2 diabetes in some adults.
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Less invasive heart valve for congenital heart defects approved by FDA
January 27, 2010
A less invasive alternative to treating congenital heart defects with valve conduits has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Obesity equals smoking as a risk factor for health problems
January 27, 2010
As obesity increases in the U.S. and smoking declines, the two are about even as a risk factor in lowering the overall quality of life based on health problems.
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Mortality following hip or knee replacements much lower than previously reported
January 27, 2010
Norwegian researchers have found that mortality rates following surgery for total hip or knee replacements are much lower than previously believed.
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Running shoes hurt joints more than bare feet or high heels, study finds
January 27, 2010
Running barefoot and walking in high-heeled shoes causes less wear and tear on knee, hip and ankle joints than in standard running shoes, a new study has concluded.
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Link seen between psoriasis and arthritis, cardiovascular diseases
January 26, 2010
Psoriasis, a chronic skin disease, is increasingly being linked to arthritis and cardiovascular disease, according to a recent issue of the Mayo Clinic's Women's HealthSource.
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