Monday, April 1, 2013

[Health] Chinese health experts investigate two bird flu deaths

Chinese health experts investigate two bird flu deaths
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/04/01/bird_flu_deaths_raise_questions_about_the_viruss_source.html
Experts don't yet know how a lesser-known bird flu virus crossed over to humans but they say it is unlikely to spread. birds. A vendor waits for customers near chicken cages at a market in Fuyang city, in central China's Anhui province, Sunday, March 31, 2013.

Study: Kids With Sleep Apnea at Risk for Learning Problems
http://ozarksfirst.com/fulltext?nxd_id=787252
A new study shows children with sleep apnea have a higher risk of behavioral and learning problems. Researchers say the condition can lead to ADHD-like problems including hyperactivity and disruptive behavior.

More Diagnoses of ADHD in New CDC Data
http://www.thedailybeast.com/cheats/2013/04/01/adhd-diagnoses-on-the-rise.html
Nearly one in five high school age boys in the United States and 11 percent of school-age children over all have received a medical diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, according to new data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and ...

Chinese Herb Best Remedy to Reduce Menopause Symptom
http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/5927/20130401/chinese-herb-best-remedy-to-reduce-menopause-symptom.htm
(Photo : Reuters) A study from Hong kong found that women who took Chinese herbal formula experienced less than a half the menoupause hot flashes or night sweats.

Hepatitis, HIV testing continues for patients of Tulsa-area dentist Dr. Scott ...
http://www.kjrh.com/dpp/news/local_news/hepatitis-hiv-testing-continues-for-patients-of-tulsa-area-dentist-dr-scott-harrington
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Medical marijuana revisions kick in
http://wwmt.com/news/features/featured/stories/-medical-marijuana-revisions-kick-in-311.shtml
These are the first big revisions to the medical pot law since it was first enacted by voters in 2008 and a Newschannel 3 I-Team investigation helped spur one of those changes.

Calling a Problem a 'Disease' Makes Parents Want Treatments
http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/GeneralPediatrics/38174
Once a child's behavior is labeled as a "disease," parents are more willing to use medications to treat their child, even if they are told the medications aren't effective, a new study suggests.



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