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Keeping obesity rates level could save nearly $550 billion over 2 decades
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have forecast the cost savings and rise in obesity prevalence over the next two decades in a new public health study. The forecasting study found that 42 percent of the US population could be obese by 2030.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Low weight gain reported among women with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy
news-medical.net — “In one of the largest studies of its kind, clinicians and researchers with Carolinas HealthCare System found that nearly 25% of women with nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) reported weight gain below recommended levels for their pre-pregnancy body mass index (PPBMI).” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Maternal Opiate Use, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on the Rise - Physician's First Watch
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Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “Research from Quest Diagnostics suggests nearly two out of three Americans don't follow their doctor's orders properly when taking prescription drugs.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs - Health Blog - WSJ
blogs.wsj.com — “Research from Quest Diagnostics suggests nearly two out of three Americans don't follow their doctor's orders properly when taking prescription drugs.” View full resource at blogs.wsj.com
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Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs - Health Blog - WSJ
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New Study Shows Obesity Rate Is Actually Far Worse than Previously Recognized
mmshealthyforlife.com — “By Dr. Mercola In the United States, where two-thirds of all states already have obesity rates exceeding 25 percent, and 12 states now have obesity rates over 30 percent, it is shocking to hear that these rates may actually be underestimated. But this is precisely what new research has revealed.14 Body-mass index (BMI), which gauges weight in relation to height and is widely used as a measure of overweight and obesity, is to blame for the flawed assessments. Are Nearly 60% of Americans Obese? Re” View full resource at mmshealthyforlife.com
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Virtual slides reveal disease in 3D
medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- Computing experts and medical researchers at the University of Leeds have developed a fast, easy-to-use way of studying tissue samples in 3D using virtual microscope slides.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Study demonstrates far-reaching impact of voice disorders
news-medical.net — “Patients with voice problems have nearly as many days of short-term disability claim and work productivity losses as those with chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and depression, according to new findings from Duke University Medical Center researchers. Per claim, voice disorders account for up to 40 lost workdays and about $3,400 in short-term disability payments annually.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Social stress changes immune system gene expression in primates
sciencedaily.com — “The ranking of a monkey within her social environment and the stress accompanying that status dramatically alters the expression of nearly 1,000 genes, a new scientific study reports. The research is the first to demonstrate a link between social status and genetic regulation in primates on a genome-wide scale, revealing a strong, plastic link between social environment and biology.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Many preschoolers don't get daily outdoor playtime, study shows - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Nearly half of 9,000 preschoolers in the U.S. are not taken outside daily to play, according to a study in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. Researchers noted that mothers are more likely than fathers to take their children outside and that preschool boys had more opportunities for …” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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Report presents designs for study of cancer risks near US nuclear facilities
medicalxpress.com — “A proposed study could help determine if there is a link between living near nuclear power plants or other nuclear facilities and having a higher risk of cancer, but challenges and limitations exist, says a new report from the National Research Council, the operating arm of the National Academy of Sciences ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Quality of life tied to lung cancer survival - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The way lung cancer patients feel around the time they're diagnosed may be related to how long they survive -- even after taking into account objective measures of the disease, a new study suggests. Researchers found that newly-diagnosed lung cancer patients who rated their quality of life higher generally lived longer with the disease: typically surviving nearly six years, versus less than two years among patients who'd reported a poor quality of li” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Quality of life tied to lung cancer survival - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The way lung cancer patients feel around the time they're diagnosed may be related to how long they survive -- even after taking into account objective measures of the disease, a new study suggests. Researchers found that newly-diagnosed lung cancer patients who rated their quality of life higher generally lived longer with the disease: typically surviving nearly six years, versus less than two years among patients who'd reported a poor quality of li” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
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Providing nutritional information may not be encouraging healthy eating habits
news-medical.net — “A study by Universit- Laval's Maurice Doyon and French and American researchers shows that U.S. consumers know surprisingly more about the fat content of the foods they buy than their French counterparts. Paradoxically, the obesity rate is nearly three times higher in the United States (35%) than it is in France (12%).” View full resource at news-medical.net
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