Editors Top Five:
1. Recycled radioactive metal contaminates consumer products
2. Illness, medical bills linked to nearly two-thirds of bankruptcies: Harvard study
3. Bird flu virus remains infectious up to 600 days in municipal landfills
4. How many scientists fabricate and falsify research?
5. Wet ear wax and unpleasant body odors signal breast cancer risk
In this Issue:
1. Use of acid-suppressive medications associated with increased risk of hospital-acquired pneumonia
2. Cancer drug causes patient to lose fingerprints and be detained by US immigration
3. Green tea extract shows promise in leukemia trials
4. History of hyperactivity off-base, says researcher
5. How many scientists fabricate and falsify research?
6. Omega fatty acid balance can alter immunity and gene expression
7. Bird flu virus remains infectious up to 600 days in municipal landfills
8. Silver nanoparticles show “immense potential” in prevention of blood clots
9. Wet ear wax and unpleasant body odors signal breast cancer risk
10. Commonly used medications may produce cognitive impairment in older adults
11. Why dishing does you good: U-M study
12. Sedatives may increase suicide risk in older patients
13. Illness, medical bills linked to nearly two-thirds of bankruptcies: Harvard study
14. Association Found Between Parkinson’s Disease and Pesticide Exposure in French Farm Workers
15. Multivitamins in pregnancy reduce risk of low birth weights
16. Stopping diabetes damage with vitamin C
17. Recycled radioactive metal contaminates consumer products
Health Research Report
58th Issue Date 09 JUN 2009
Compiled By Ralph Turchiano
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