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Emergency room visits involving Xanax soaring
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/16/2012
Xanax is a drug ostensibly used to assist anxiety-related disorders. Now, the drug has been linked to anxiety-creating situations such as emergency room visits in hospitals. Between 2004 and 2009, New York City emergency room visits involving Xanax and other anti-anxiety prescription drugs ...
Breakthrough Alzheimer's study
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/15/2012
In some of the most exciting news in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, a condition that affects primarily elderly people's memory and cognitive skills, a drug intended to halt the onset of the disease is to begin clinical trials. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The trials are historically ...
Batteries sending more children to ER
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/15/2012
Cases of children taken to the emergency room after accidentally swallowing batteries have doubled over the past twenty years. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - "The increase we're seeing is a call to action," said study lead author Dr. Gary A. Smith, director of the Center for Injury Research ...
Dr. Denton Weiss on Curbing Comfort Food and Learning to Live Beautifully
By Dr Denton D Weiss, MD • Catholic Online • 5/15/2012
Dr. Denton Weiss explains why we are so drawn to those "comfort foods", what we should do when the urge strikes, and how we can develop a way of life that enables us to be fully human as well as truly healthy in body, mind and spirit. A way of living he calls beautiful living! ...
Drug used to treat H.I.V. now may be used to prevent it
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/14/2012
An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration says that Truvada, a drug already used to treat H.I.V. infection should also be approved to prevent it. The recommendation is the first time government advisers have advocated giving antiviral medicine to healthy people who might be exposed ...
Americans gulping down pain pills like candy: 80 percent of the world's supply
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/14/2012
An alarming new study has shown that Americans consume 80 percent of the world's supply of painkillers. This translates to more than 110 tons of pure, addictive opiates every year as the nation's prescription drug abuse epidemic spirals out of control. LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - ...
FDA recommends use of drug that prevents HIV transmission
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/11/2012
An outside panel of experts with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has recommended Gilead Sciences Inc's Truvada as a treatment for preventing HIV infection among people most at risk for contracting AIDS, including homosexual and bisexual men. However - some doctors say the drug does ...
One in six cancers the result of infection, study suggests
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/11/2012
One in six cancers, or two million cases a year globally are caused by largely treatable or preventable infections, a new study suggests. According to the Lancet Oncology review, which examined incidence rates for 27 cancers in 184 countries, four main infections are responsible. LOS ANGELES, CA ...
Does the U.S. have an 'obesity-promoting environment?'
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/9/2012
The number of overweight and obese people in the United States is one of national shame. Health economists say that unless the American populace begins to lose weight fast, that the health costs surrounding weight issues will overwhelm the U.S. health system. However - there is a growing ...
Forty-two percent of all Americans may be obese by 2030
By Catholic Online (NEWS CONSORTIUM) • Catholic Online • 5/8/2012
Health experts say they fear a dramatic jump in health care costs if nothing is done to bring America's obesity epidemic under control. "The obesity problem is likely to get much worse without a major public health intervention," health economist Eric Finkelstein says. A recent projection ...
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