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  • Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs May Cut RA Risk - 09-09-2010
    People who take cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to reduce heart disease risk may also be cutting their risk for developing the painful inflammatory joint disease rheumatoid arthritis.

  • FDA: Improper Health Claims on 2 Green Teas - 09-09-2010
    The FDA has warned the manufacturers of two popular green tea beverages that some of their nutritional claims are unauthorized and in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.


  • Helping the Elderly Avoid Falls - 08-09-2010
    The risk factors for indoor and outdoor falls among the elderly differ, and not all falls may indicate poor health, a study shows.


  • Top 13 Flu Myths - 08-09-2010
    Myths about swine flu and seasonal flu are everywhere, and it?s hard to know the truth about the flu. WebMD goes over the top myths regarding the flu and provides factual, helpful information.








  • High Cholesterol Linked to Cookware Chemicals - 08-09-2010
    Exposure to chemicals used in the manufacture of nonstick cookware and waterproof and stain-resistant products could be raising cholesterol levels in children, a new study suggests.

  • H1N1 Swine Flu No Worse Than Seasonal Flu - 08-09-2010
    Study: In adults and children over age 6 months, the H1N1 swine flu was no more severe -- and posed no greater risk of serious disease -- than seasonal flu.

  • Low-Carb Labels May Confuse More Than Educate - 08-09-2010
    People often misinterpret product claims of low-carbohydrate content on the front of packages, believing the foods are healthy and will help them manage their weight, a study shows.

  • Sleep Linked to Childhood Obesity - 08-09-2010
    Infants and young children who don?t get enough sleep at night may face a significantly increased risk of becoming obese before adulthood, a new study says.


  • Heart Disease Risk Varies by Education Level - 07-09-2010
    Risk for stroke and heart disease falls as education levels rise in high-income countries, but not in nations where earnings are considerably lower, a new study shows.

  • The Downside of Weight Loss - 07-09-2010
    A new study shows blood levels of substances known as persistent organic pollutants were higher in people who had lost weight compared with those who maintained or gained weight.



  • Meat Protein Risky in Low-Carb Diets - 07-09-2010
    A low-carb diet based on vegetable proteins may be healthier than one based on meats, says a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine.