Health Highlights: May 22, 2013
Simponi Approved for Ulcerative Colitis
Blocks process that contributes to abnormal inflammation
Xofigo Approved for Prostate Cancer
When disease has spread to the bones
Test Approved to Detect Faulty Lung Cancer Gene
Gene present in 10 percent of NSCLC cases
Breo Ellipta Approved for COPD
Respiratory disease is the third-leading cause of death in U.S.
Plan B Pill Approved for Sale Without a Prescription
For females aged 15 and older
Kcentra Approved to Stop Severe Bleeding in Heart Patients
Can be given faster than plasma
Health Tip: Protect Your Sight
Go for regular eye exams
Health Tip: Make Healthy Foods Taste Better
Suggestions to spruce up your meals
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Cost of Treating Strokes in U.S. Could Soar to $180B Annually by 2030: ReportAn aging population could double expenditures, American Heart Association says. |
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More Kids Getting Donor Organs, But Gaps Persist, Study FindsResearchers looked at whether change in donor criteria made a difference. |
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Abused Children at Risk for Obesity as Adults: Study
They are 36 percent more likely to struggle with weight later in life, researchers report
Children Who Have CT Scans May Face Higher Cancer Risk
Those exposed before age 5 are most vulnerable, study finds
COPD May Be Over-Diagnosed Among Uninsured
Patients thought to have lung condition were re-evaluated in small study
Americans Still Making Unhealthy Choices: CDC
High rates of obesity, heavy drinking, smoking and inactivity reported, but most people getting enough sleep
Antidepressants May Be Helpful for Some Heart Patients: Study
Emotional stress can harm cardiovascular health, experts say, so boosting mental resilience may be key
Removing Tonsils Helps Kids With Sleep Apnea, Study Finds
Better slumber improved daytime energy and behavior, but not memory, learning, researchers say
Age, Other Illnesses May Make Prostate Cancer Treatment Unnecessary
For older patients with hypertension, heart failure, different problems will likely cause death, study finds
COPD Patients May Do Fine With Shorter Course of Steroids
Coming off meds sooner means fewer harmful side effects, study author says
Study Supports Using Low-Dose CT Scans to Spot Early Lung Cancer
But expert notes questions about frequency remain
Student Suicide May Spur Similar Thoughts in Teens
'Suicide contagion' occurs even among those who didn't know victim, study found
Genes May Boost Woman's Risk of Postpartum Depression
Test found specific changes to two genes predicted problem with 85 percent accuracy
Weather Worries Can Threaten a Child's Mental Health
Psychologist offers advice for coping with tragedies like the Oklahoma tornado
Depression May Raise Low Blood Sugar Risk in Diabetics
Experts say biological changes or a lack of interest in self-care might be to blame
Bed-Sharing Raises SIDS Risk Fivefold, Study Finds
Number of cases would drop dramatically if parents did not sleep with their babies, researchers noted
Sleepless Nights May Hurt School Performance of Kids With Asthma
Problems included carelessness, difficulty staying awake, study finds
Pain a Common Problem for People With COPD
Narcotic pain relievers frequently used by patients with chronic lung condition, study finds
Sports May Be OK With Defibrillator, Study Says
But each patient must make decision with doctor's input
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