Location of Body Fat May Predict Stiff Arteries: Study
SATURDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that
different patterns of fat distribution in black and white women may
predict increased arterial stiffness, which is associated with
cardiovascular disease.
Young Kids' Prescriptions Not Always on the Mark
SATURDAY, April 30 (HealthDay News) -- After reviewing more than
50,000 prescriptions for narcotic-containing drugs given to kids up
to age 3, researchers found that about 4 percent were given an
overdose.
Secondhand Smoke Boosts Boys' Blood Pressure
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Boys who are exposed to
secondhand smoke tend to have higher blood pressure levels than
other boys, placing them at increased risk of developing
hypertension when they grow up, a new study has found. But the
reverse was true for girls.
Belly Fat + Heart Disease Can Be Deadly: Study
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Even normal-weight people with
belly fat and heart disease have an increased risk of death
compared to folks whose fat is concentrated elsewhere, a large, new
study reports.
Less-Than-Optimal Sleep May 'Age' the Brain
SUNDAY, May 1 (HealthDay News) -- For middle-aged adults,
sleeping less than six or more than eight hours a night is
associated with a decline in brain function, British researchers
contend.
Survey Finds Many Young Adults Oblivious to Heart Health
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- A new U.S. survey finds that
nine out of 10 college-age adults think they're living a healthy
lifestyle, even as experts warn that that's not the case and
current lifestyles will have consequences for health down the
road.
Soaring Costs Deprive Some Children of Medical Care
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Because of soaring health care
costs in the United States, some parents are reluctant to take
their children to the doctor or to buy prescription drugs,
according to a new study.
Brains of Autistic Kids Still Larger at Age 4, 5
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- The brains of 4- and
5-year-old children with autism are larger than the brains of
normally developing children, and the difference probably occurs
several years earlier, a new study suggests.
Tradjenta Approved for Type 2 Diabetes
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- Tradjenta (linagliptin)
tablets, combined with diet and exercise, has been approved by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration to control blood sugar in people
with type 2 diabetes, the agency said Monday.