'OMG!': Why Cell Conversations Are So Annoying
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Overhearing someone talk on
a cell phone can be very annoying because it makes it hard, if not
impossible, to concentrate on what you're doing, according to a new
study.
Tumors, Infections Found by Accident in Clinical Trials
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Medical imaging procedures
conducted as part of clinical trials accidentally detect tumors,
aneurysms or infections in nearly 40 percent of participants, but
in many cases the health impact of these "incidental findings" is
unclear, a new study finds.
Pediatricians Want to Restrict Ads for Tobacco, Booze, Viagra
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- The American Academy of
Pediatrics doesn't want children exposed to tobacco ads at all, and
wants to limit their exposure to alcohol marketing and
advertisements for erectile dysfunction drugs and other
prescription medications.
Physical Abilities May Affect Survival After Breast Cancer
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Breast cancer survivors are
more likely to die due to poor overall health if their ability to
perform day-to-day physical tasks has been affected by the disease
or treatment, a new study has found.
Study Finds Teens Think Sports Drinks Are Healthy
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- There is a popular
misconception that because sports drinks and other noncarbonated
beverages are associated with physical activity they must be
healthy, University of Texas researchers report.
Male Partners of Breast Cancer Patients May Suffer Depression
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- A large Danish study hints
at the devastation suffered by men when their wives or girlfriends
are sick: the male partners of women with breast cancer were almost
40 percent more likely than other men to be hospitalized for severe
depression and anxiety.
Better Screening Urged for Self-Injury in Teens
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Doctors often fail to
screen their adolescent eating-disorder patients for evidence of
self-inflicted physical harm in the form of cutting or burning, new
research reveals.
Contraceptive Containing a Folate Approved
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Beyaz, a combination
estrogen/progestin contraceptive that also contains a folate, has
been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
In Test of Stents, Old Standby Wins Out
MONDAY, Sept. 27 (HealthDay News) -- In a head-to-head
comparison of drug-coated stents -- the metal mesh tubes used to
keep clogged arteries open -- the well-established model using the
drug sirolimus came out on top, South Korean researchers
report.