Editors Top Five
1. Common plastics chemicals linked to ADHD symptoms
2. Women at risk from vitamin A deficiency
3. Reflux esophagitis due to immune reaction, not acute acid burn, UT Southwestern researchers report
4. Faulty body clock may make kids bipolar
5. Some prescription meds can harm fetus
In This Issue:
1. Workplace BPA exposure increases risk of male sexual dysfunction
2. Faulty body clock may make kids bipolar
3. New evidence that dark chocolate helps ease emotional stress
4. Despite some benefit, drug ads can be harmful to your health
5. Consumption of certain fish during pregnancy associated with poorer cognitive performance (Mercury)
6. Heart and bone damage from low vitamin D tied to declines in sex hormones
7. Penn Study Finds that Antioxidant Found in Vegetables has Implications for Treating Cystic Fibrosis
8. US gets a ‘D’ for preterm birth rate
9. Omega-3s from plant sources such as soy may do more to improve women’s heart health than fish sources.
10. Some prescription meds can harm fetus
11. When East meets West: Why consumers turn to alternative medicine
12. Cancer patients and doctors report drug side effects differently
13. Common herbal medicine may prevent acetaminophen-related liver damage, says Stanford researcher
14. Women at risk from vitamin A deficiency
15. Antifibrotic effects of green tea
16. Common plastics chemicals linked to ADHD symptoms
17. Reflux esophagitis due to immune reaction, not acute acid burn, UT Southwestern researchers report
18. Flaxseed oil and osteoporosis
Health Research Report
70th Issue Date 24 NOV 2009
Compiled By Ralph Turchiano
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