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1. Study: 1 in 3 breast cancer patients overtreated
One in three breast cancer patients identified in public screening programs may be treated unnecessarily, a new study says. Karsten Jorgensen and Peter Gotzsche of the Nordic Cochrane Centre in Copenhagen analyzed breast cancer trends at least seven years before and after government-run screening programs for breast cancer started in parts of Australia, Britain, Canada, Norway and Sweden.
2. Ebola found in Philippine pigs for first time
A form of ebola virus has been detected in pigs for the first time, raising concerns it could mutate and threaten humans, scientists report.
3. For many Americans, health cover is key to a job
Real estate agent Lisa DeWaal serves coffee at a Starbucks outlet for four hours every morning before she goes to the office to start her "day job."
4. Afghanistan says 14 H1N1 cases on U.S. military base
Fourteen new cases of the H1N1 flu virus have been reported among U.S. citizens on the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan, the Afghan Health Ministry said on Wednesday, the second confirmed cases in three months.
5. More care for 4 common disorders
A new Massachusetts law that went into effect July 1 lifted limits on medical care for four common mental health disorders.
6. A rise in celiac disease
Celiac disease is one of the most common causes of chronic inflammation of the digestive system. It’s triggered by gluten, which is found in wheat, barley, rye, and myriad foods made with these grains. But because its classic symptoms of abdominal pain and weight loss resemble many other conditions, celiac disease is often unrecognized and untreated, although health specialists believe ...
7. Does stretching before or after exercise prevent injuries and soreness?
Q. Does stretching before or after exercise prevent injuries and soreness? A. No, despite what many coaches still say. A review of more than 350 studies published over the last 40 years concludes that stretching prior to exercise doesn’t prevent injury in competitive or recreational athletes.
8. Summer hazards
Once, summer was our season of carefree abandon. Parents lolled in hammocks, children frolicked in sprinklers on endless sun-dappled Saturday afternoons.
9. Caring is her calling
The pay is low, and the clients can sometimes be grouchy. Still, Tama Lewis says she’s found her calling. Out of thousands of candidates, the 64-year-old Randolph woman recently was chosen Aide of the Year by the Home Care Alliance of Massachusetts for her unflappable personality, insightful nature, warmth, and tact in caring for home-bound patients.
10. CDC: US swine flu cases rise to nearly 34,000
The number of U.S. swine flu cases has reached nearly 34,000, and deaths have risen 34 percent in the past week to 170, federal health officials reported Thursday.
11. Study: New flu inefficient in attacking people
With swine flu continuing to spread around the world, researchers say they have found the reason it is -- so far -- more a series of local blazes than a wide-raging wildfire.
12. Do you have to rub contact lenses to clean them if your cleanser is 'no rub'?
Q. Do you have to rub contact lenses to clean them if your cleanser is “no rub?’’
13. NSAIDs inhibit bone healing
can impede healing.
14. Romance + Attraction + Oxytocin = Love
For centuries, love has been celebrated - and probed - mostly by poets, artists, and balladeers. But now, its mysteries are also yielding to the tools of science, including modern brain scanning machines.
15. What constitutes constipation and what are the best treatments?
Q. What constitutes constipation and what are the best treatments? A. Ubiquitous as it is, there are many misconceptions about constipation and what to do about it.
16. Are the elite academic hospitals always a patient's best choice?
Dr. Donald M. Berwick may be the most influential figure in a global movement to improve the quality of healthcare. His organization enlisted 4,000 American hospitals in a campaign to dramatically drive down medical mistakes that kill tens of thousands of people a year.