Women's Health

Office Ergonomics: Tips for Preventing Muscle Strain
Chronic Pain 03 Jun 2008

Office Ergonomics: Tips for Preventing Muscle Strain

Tips for preventing muscle strain in the office: Muscle strain in the office has many contributors, such as the small repetitive movements used when operating…
Survivors of childhood hodgkin’s lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems
Blood 01 Jun 2008

Survivors of childhood hodgkin’s lymphoma at higher risk of future health problems

Adults who survived childhood Hodgkin’s Lymphoma should be especially vigilant about cancer and cardiovascular screenings, according to researchers from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues. Reporting at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago today, Sharon Castellino, M.D., a pediatric oncologist, said a…
Mum’s behavior key to dad’s involvement in child care
Children's health 01 Jun 2008

Mum’s behavior key to dad’s involvement in child care

Mothers play an important role in determining how much fathers get involved in taking care of their infants, according to new research. In fact, this encouragement was important even after taking into account fathers’ and mothers’ views about how involved dads should be, the overall quality of the couple’s parenting…
Addressing the issue of obesity with a loved one
Children's health 30 May 2008

Addressing the issue of obesity with a loved one

Weight is an extremely important issue in western society with the rates of obesity ever growing. Being overweight is linked to numerous health problems including high blood pressure, heart disease and even cancer. From a medical point of view, this means that weight is a big issue. Our views on…
FDA warns consumers against using mommy’s bliss nipple cream
Children's health 26 May 2008

FDA warns consumers against using mommy’s bliss nipple cream

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use or purchase Mommy’s Bliss Nipple Cream, marketed by MOM Enterprises, Inc., because the product contains potentially harmful ingredients that may cause respiratory distress or vomiting and diarrhoea in infants. The product is promoted to nursing mothers to help…
Excess weight in adolescence linked to childhood eating patterns
Children's health 26 May 2008

Excess weight in adolescence linked to childhood eating patterns

Research suggests that the weight of adolescents is related to the types of food they ate as children. A study undertaken by Associate Professor Lynn Moore at the Boston University School of Medicine showed that 13 year olds who consumed low levels of dairy foods from age 3 until age…
No link between antidepressants and birth defects
Children's health 23 May 2008

No link between antidepressants and birth defects

Expectant mothers can safely use prescribed antidepressants during their first trimester, according to a new study from the Université de Montréal and Ste. Justine Hospital published in the May edition of the British Journal of Psychiatry. Dr. Anick Bérard and her team found that antidepressants have no effect on foetal…
Separation linked with learning trouble in kids
Children's health 18 May 2008

Separation linked with learning trouble in kids

In the wake of divorce, illness, violence and other problems that can unsettle homes, countless young children are liable to experience temporary separations from one or both parents before packing their knapsack for kindergarten. Published in the May/June issue of Ambulatory Pediatrics, a new, community-wide study from Rochester, New York,…
Global call to tackle hidden epidemic – chronic viral hepatitis B & C
Children's health 16 May 2008

Global call to tackle hidden epidemic – chronic viral hepatitis B & C

The World Hepatitis Alliance has called on governments around the world to drive improvements in prevention, diagnosis, treatment and support for the one in 12 people worldwide infected with either chronic viral hepatitis B or C.Helen Tyrrell, CEO of Hepatitis Australia and founding member of the World Hepatitis Alliance says…