Teen Substance Use Seems to Differ by Race
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A new California survey
suggests that Hispanic middle-school students are more likely to
smoke, drink and use marijuana than other kids their age, while
Asians are the least likely to experiment with these
substances.
Lower Blood Pressure May Help Sicker Kidney Patients
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Aggressive treatment to
lower high blood pressure may help preserve kidney function and
prevent the need for dialysis in some black patients with chronic
kidney disease.
Sleep-Deprived Teens Eat More Fat, Study Finds
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Teens who sleep less than
eight hours a night are more likely to eat a high-fat diet that
puts them at risk for obesity and the many health problems
connected with it, new research shows.
Double-Dose Plavix Benefits Certain Patients, Study Finds
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- More isn't necessarily
better when prescribing the two drugs commonly used to treat
patients who are in danger of having a heart attack, Plavix
(clopidogrel) and aspirin, a new study suggests.
Overactive Blood Platelets May Play Role in Lupus
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Overactive blood
platelets could trigger inflammation in those with lupus, but the
anti-clotting drug Plavix might ease the painful symptoms of this
autoimmune disease, a new study suggests.
Diet Pill Meridia Ups Heart Attack Risk: Study
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 1 (HealthDay News) -- A new study is linking
the popular weight loss drug Meridia to an increased risk of
non-fatal heart attacks and stroke, although taking the drug did
not seem to up the risk of death in patients with a history of
heart problems.