Few Anesthesiologists Monitor Key Heart Signal
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- During high-risk surgery,
only about one-third of anesthesiologists measure oxygen flow
throughout their patient's body, even though this heart function
can significantly affect recovery, according to a new survey.
Child Care Can Help Kids With Depressed Moms
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- Young children whose moms
suffer from depression are at heightened risk for behavioral
troubles, but a new study shows that day care may help ease the
risk.
When Wives Can't Sleep, Marriage May Suffer
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- When wives can't fall
asleep, that tends to trigger marital tensions the next day, a new
study suggests, whereas the sleep issues of husbands barely impact
spousal relationships.
Scientists Identify Genes Linked to Migraines
SUNDAY, June 12 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified
three genes linked to migraine headache and found that people who
inherit any one of these genes have a 10 to 15 percent greater risk
for the condition.
Early Exposure to Pets Won't Up Kids' Allergy Risk: Study
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to pets in infancy
and childhood probably won't increase a child's risk of developing
an allergy to cats and dogs, and may actually protect against such
allergies, new research suggests.
Diabetics May Be at Greater Risk for Second Stroke
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- After suffering a first
stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA), people with diabetes are
at greater risk of having another stroke or a heart attack, a new
study confirms.
Potiga Approved for Adult Epileptic Seizures
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- Potiga (ezogabine) tablets
have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to
treat partial epileptic seizures in adults, the agency said
Monday.
Could a Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer's?
MONDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) -- The low-fat, low-glycemic
diet often promoted for general health and well-being may lower the
risk of developing Alzheimer's disease if adopted early in life,
researchers say.