Health Tip: When Kids Have Separation Anxiety
(HealthDay News) -- Many children fear that something bad will
happen to them when their parents aren't around. If the fear is
intense enough, it may be diagnosed as separation anxiety
disorder.
Parents Ill-Informed About Kids' Concussion Risks
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- Although parents support
strict policies on concussions in school sports, the majority are
unaware if their school has such a policy -- and most report
widespread pressure to return young athletes to sports before they
have fully healed.
World Cup Matches Might Boost Your Mental Health
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- If you can't wait to
watch the U.S. soccer team take on Slovenia in its next World Cup
match on Friday, know that being an avid sports fan may be more
than just a lot of fun.
Playtime with Parents May Shape Gender Roles
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- The different ways
mothers and fathers play with their child helps shape a toddler's
view of what is masculine and what is feminine, new research
suggests.
Why Some Like Things Salty
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- Low-salt chips taste fine
to some people but are tasteless to others, and researchers report
this is because your genes prime you to like a little or a lot of
salt.
Gene Mutations Offer Clues to Autoimmune Disorders
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- A new study finds that
rare gene variations are more common in people with disorders in
which the immune system attacks the body. These autoimmune
disorders include rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes.
Obesity Can Take Toll on Sex Life
TUESDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity is tied to reduced
sexual activity and poorer sexual health, according to new research
from France.
H1N1 Flu Vaccine May Shield Against 1918 Strain
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- The H1N1 influenza
vaccine distributed in 2009 also appears to protect against the
1918 Spanish influenza virus killed more than 50 million people
nearly a century ago, new research in mice reveals.
Scientists Tease Out Links Between Diabetes, Cancer
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- People with diabetes may
have something else to be concerned about -- an increased risk of
cancer, according to a new consensus report produced by experts
recruited jointly by the American Cancer Society and the American
Diabetes Association.
Gene Therapy for HIV Inches Forward
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers report
they've moved a step closer to treating HIV patients with gene
therapy that could potentially one day keep the AIDS-causing virus
at bay.
Low Testosterone in Older Men Less Common Than Thought
WEDNESDAY, June 16 (HealthDay News) -- In describing a set of
concrete symptoms for "male menopause" for the first time, British
researchers have also determined that only about 2 percent of men
aged 40 to 80 suffer from the condition, far less than previously
thought.