Blacks More Likely to Die in Motorcycle Crash Than Whites
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Despite the fact that
black Americans are more likely to be wearing a helmet when they
get into a motorcycle crash, they are still 1.5 times more likely
to die from their injuries than white Americans are, new research
reveals.
Scientists Sequence Genome of 'West Nile' Mosquito
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- In an effort to combat
the West Nile virus, an international team of scientists has
sequenced the genetic code of the mosquito that transmits the
illness to humans.
Most Men Unaware of Breast Cancer Risk in Males: Survey
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Nearly 80 percent of men
at higher risk for breast cancer aren't aware that males can
develop the disease, a new study finds, and none of the men
surveyed said their doctors had talked to them about breast
cancer.
Family, Friends Seem Best at Spotting Early Dementia
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- When it comes to the
onset of early Alzheimer's disease, a person's family and close
friends are better able to spot the initial signs of trouble than
traditional screening by doctors, new research suggests.
Gene Disorder Linked to ADHD
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Many who suffer from
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) appear to have a
genetic abnormality that may predispose them to the condition,
British researchers report.
Monkey See, Monkey Do Understand
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Your dog, like most other
animals, can't look in a mirror and figure out the furry thing with
eyes is her own reflection. But Wisconsin researchers have just
proven that rhesus macaque monkeys can -- and are delighted when
they do.
New Clues to Treating Ovarian Cancer Relapse
THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- New research finds that
women with ovarian cancer relapse who start chemotherapy as soon as
levels of a biomarker for the cancer rise don't live significantly
longer than women who wait until symptoms begin to reappear.