Calming the Overactive Mind and Body

Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD) are fidgety - in mind and body. Researchers are discovering that these children respond well to an ancient brain calming system.

Don't Stop Your Aspirin Therapy!

Low-dose aspirin therapy is a standard of care for preventing second heart attacks. Stopping that therapy is not a good idea - in fact, stopping low-dose aspirin may cause a heart attack.

Junk Food Filled Teens

Keeping kids from eating junk food can be difficult at times. It’s even more difficult these days with all the fast food restaurants popping up everywhere.

Avoiding Sudden Cardiac Death

At one time sudden cardiac death was viewed as rather random, but now new risk factors are regularly identified. One group that is at a higher risk is postmenopausal women with coronary artery disease.

Fatty Acids Plump up Pregnancy

Omega-3 fatty acids in diets have been shown to be protective against many diseases. Although they're too young to take supplements, that doesn't mean that babies can't benefit as well.

New Sensor Detects Heavy Metal Levels

Doctors usually must wait 48 hours to learn the results of blood tests for the heavy metal manganese. A new lab-on-a-chip sensor will simplify and streamline that test. It can produce results in 10 minutes.

Making Headway Against Head & Neck Cancers

More than 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with head and neck cancers every year. Researchers are learning more about these cancers which could lead to better treatments.

Cargill Recalls 36 Million Pounds of Turkey

Cargill Meat Solutions has voluntarily recalled 36 million pounds of turkey that may be contaminated with a multi-drug resistant form of salmonella in what may be one of the largest ever meat recalls in the United States.

Therapeautic Hypothermia Not As Effective in Kids

When it comes to adults, inducing hypothermia following cardiac arrest can be an effective method for minimizing harm to the brain. It doesn't seem to be as effective in children.

When One Drug Doesn't Work Another One Does

The medication Gleevec (imatinib) remains the standard of care for people newly diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). But not all patients respond well to this medicine, and now they have an alternative.

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