Health Tip: Avoid Overtraining
(HealthDay News) -- Training can help strengthen your body and
prepare you for an athletic event. But you're not doing yourself a
favor by overtraining, the Cleveland Clinic says.
Doctors Prescribing Meditation, Yoga More Often
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- Mind-body therapies such as
yoga, meditation and deep-breathing exercises appear to be gaining
more acceptance in mainstream medicine, according to a new
study.
Telemonitoring Success May Depend on Patients' Age, Literacy Level
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- Heart failure patients who
are older than 65 and have a high level of health literacy are more
likely to continue using telemonitoring technology that tracks
their condition than younger people with low health literacy, a new
study finds.
ADHD Drug Shortage Has Patients, Parents Scrambling
WEDNESDAY, May 11 (HealthDay News) -- Due to an ongoing
shortage, some American adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD), or the parents of children with ADHD, are having
to call multiple pharmacies before finding one that carries the
prescription they need to manage the condition.
Antibiotic-Resistant Gonorrhea Reported in San Diego: CDC
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- Five cases of
antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea found in San Diego County between
August and October 2009 show the need for continued surveillance
for such cases, according to a new report from public health
officials.
U.S. Murder Toll From Guns Highest in Big Cities: CDC
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- Large metropolitan areas
suffer about two-thirds of all firearm homicides in the United
States, with inner cities most affected, according to a new report
from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Brain Surgery for Mary Tyler Moore to Remove Benign Tumor
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- Representatives for veteran
TV sitcom star Mary Tyler Moore report that she entered a facility
for surgery to remove a meningioma -- a type of tumor, usually
benign, that can occur on the meninges, the brain's protective
outer membrane.
Early HIV Drug Therapy Protects Sex Partners From Virus
THURSDAY, May 12 (HealthDay News) -- People with HIV can reduce
the risk of infecting their sex partners by more than 90 percent if
they start treatment with antiretroviral drugs when their immune
system is still relatively healthy, researchers announced
Thursday.