Men's Health

Deficiency of Immune System Peacekeeper Pinpointed in Mice as Cause of Ulcerative Colitis
Children's health 29 Nov 2007

Deficiency of Immune System Peacekeeper Pinpointed in Mice as Cause of Ulcerative Colitis

In a series of mouse experiments, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have pinpointed a specific immune deficiency as the likely fundamental cause of ulcerative colitis, a chronic, sometimes severe inflammatory disease of the colon or large intestine. Remarkably, the researchers also found that once the disease…
The Family that Eats Together stays Healthy Together
Children's health 27 Nov 2007

The Family that Eats Together stays Healthy Together

In this fast-paced world, it can be a challenge for families to find time to share a meal. But a nutritionist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences says sitting down to eat as a family is worth juggling your schedule. “Research tells us that taking time for family meals…
Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body
Blood 27 Nov 2007

Ozone Shuts Down Early Immune Response in Lungs and Body

As policy makers debate what levels of ozone in the air are safe for humans to breathe, studies in mice are revealing that the inhaled pollutant impairs the body’s first line of defence, making it more susceptible to subsequent foreign invaders, such as bacteria. While it has long been known…
Combination Therapy Offers Greatest Benefit to Depressed Adolescents
Children's health 27 Nov 2007

Combination Therapy Offers Greatest Benefit to Depressed Adolescents

A combination of antidepressant drugs and cognitive behaviour therapy is the most effective approach when treating teens suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD), according to a long-term study led by a Duke University Medical Center psychiatrist. The findings of the Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS), published in the…
Holiday Safety Tips
Children's health 26 Nov 2007

Holiday Safety Tips

The holidays are an exciting time of year for kids, and to help ensure they have a safe holiday season, here are some tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Trees When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the label “Fire Resistant.” When purchasing a live tree, check for…
Best Methods for Removing Injured Players from the Field
Bone 26 Nov 2007

Best Methods for Removing Injured Players from the Field

The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the field after he suffered a spinal cord injury may seem like a long time for someone needing acute medical care, but in fact, those minutes underscore how critical it is to carefully move a player with…
Quick-burning Carbs may cause Fatty Liver
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Quick-burning Carbs may cause Fatty Liver

Diets rich in rapidly-digested carbohydrates not only expand waistlines, but may also cause fatty liver, a condition that can lead to liver failure and death, finds a new study in mice. If confirmed in humans, the findings suggest that fatty liver disease – on the upsurge among Americans as a…
Struggling Male Readers Respond Better to Female Teachers
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Struggling Male Readers Respond Better to Female Teachers

Boys with difficulty reading may respond better to female teachers, according to a new study from the University of Alberta. The research shows that boys develop higher positive self-perceptions as readers when they worked with female research assistants compared to working with male research assistants, says U of A education…
Teenage Binge Drinkers Risk Alcoholism and Social Exclusion as Adults
Children's health 22 Nov 2007

Teenage Binge Drinkers Risk Alcoholism and Social Exclusion as Adults

Teenage binge drinkers are significantly more likely to become heavy drinkers as adults and find themselves with a string of criminal convictions, indicates a study carried out by researchers at the UCL Institute of Child Health (ICH). Dr Russell Viner and Professor Brent Taylor (General and Adolescent Paediatric Unit) monitored…