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News category: General News  Posted on Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

Almost five million children below the age of 18 suffer from asthma. Increasing in incidence, asthma is the most widespread chronic disease of school-aged children. The disease is responsible for 10.1 million school absences each year — three times as many as any other cause. Asthma is also able to reduce attendance at school athletic programs. Nevertheless, when appropriately managed, children suffering from asthma can fully attend both academic and athletic aspects of student life.




News category: General News  Posted on Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

According to the scientists, men who experience regular migraine headaches turn up to be at greater risk for developing cardiovascular disease, mostly because of a higher risk of having a heart attack.

But specialists say that the advice to men, suffering from migraines or not, is the same: keep your mind on heart risk factors such as increased blood pressure and cholesterol.




News category: General News  Posted on Monday, January 29th, 2007

According to researchers at the US National Cancer Institute, adding a second medication to tamoxifen, a breast cancer medicine used effectively for over twenty years, helps it preserve its full strength.

Ultimately, tamoxifen can lose its usefulness. But the new molecule, known as disulfide benzamide or DIBA, could offer a way to overcome that acquired resistance and bring back effectiveness of tamoxifen.




News category: General News  Posted on Friday, January 26th, 2007

According to a review from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), children suffering from lactose intolerance are missing out on vital nutrients by avoiding dairy, and could be helped by probiotics and aged cheeses.

A specialist from The British Nutrition Foundation informed Nutraingredients.com that the views are just as significant in other countries, where the avoidance of dairy is "not advised without good reason".




News category: General Health News  Posted on Thursday, January 25th, 2007

In case of some children, asthma attacks occur only after physical exercises, and around ninety per cent of all people suffering from asthma are vulnerable to attacks brought on by exercising or practicing sports. Normally, these attacks take place after six to ten minutes of dynamic exercise.

The majority of attacks are very short, lasting only several minutes, but some can persist for hours and may require taking some medicines. Usually, symptoms of exercise-induced asthma include: coughing, tightness in the chest or wheezing and shortness of breath.




News category: General News  Posted on Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

People suffering from asthma experience trouble breathing due to the fact that the tubes carrying air to and from the lungs (that is, the airways) become inflamed. Inflammation makes mucus build up in these tubes, considerably reducing the space available to move air. Moreover, inflammation stimulates the muscles around these tubes to shrink or go into spasm (bronchospasm), as a reaction to insignificant irritations. Next, bronchospasm narrows the tubes and reduces the airflow.




News category: General News  Posted on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

If asthma is experienced for the very first time after the age of twenty, women are much greater risk of becoming affected than men. Actually, 75 per cent of all adults hospitalized for the treatment of asthma are women. And also remain hospitalized longer for asthma than men of the same age group.




News category: General News  Posted on Monday, January 22nd, 2007

If you are lost in the dark, without sight, sound or clue just follow your nose.

The latest olfactory study indicates that when it comes to tracking scent at ground level on open terrain, the average human’s sense of smell is stronger than the majority of people believe.




News category: General News  Posted on Friday, January 19th, 2007

It seems that postmenopausal women engaged in various dynamic physical activity are at much lower risk of breast cancer.

The advantageous effect was most definite for oestrogen receptor positive/progesterone receptor negative tumors, which are in general more aggressive.




News category: General News  Posted on Thursday, January 18th, 2007

This discovery expands on previous study carried out by the same team of investigators. That work discovered that children at the age of two, whose mothers had pretty low vitamin E consumption in the course of pregnancy, were more inclined to wheezing - even when they were generally healthy.




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