Early bedtime, better school performance
High school students going to bed between 10 and 11 p.m. on weekdays get better grades. There is a strong relationship between sleep problems and poor academic performances among adolescents, a new study demonstrates. The study is published in Journal of Sleep Research, and show…
Stronger evidence found for link between prenatal exposure to paracetamol and the risk of developing asthma
Researchers have provided new evidence that developing asthma can be linked to pregnant women and infants being exposed to paracetamol; by testing that the association was not simply due to the medical complaint for which the person is taking paracetamol. The findings were published today…
New health evidence gives women informed choice in the prolapse surgery debate
New evidence published this week highlights benefits and harms of using artificial mesh when compared with tissue repair in the surgical treatment of vaginal prolapse. Slightly better repair with mesh needs to be weighed carefully against increased risk of harms.A new Cochrane systematic review summarizes…
Couch Potatoes May Have Smaller Brains Later in Life
Poor physical fitness in middle age may be linked to a smaller brain size 20 years later, according to a study published in the February 10, 2016, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.“We found a direct correlation in…
Asthma linked to an increased time to pregnancy
Asthma has been associated with a prolonged time to pregnancy and a decreased birth rate in a new clinical observation study.Published in the European Respiratory Journal, the research adds to previous studies that have identified a link between asthma and fertility. The evidence so far…
Does Cranberry Juice Treat a UTI?
Not the kind you buy at grocery stores, at least A urinary tract infection (UTI) can be an unwelcome visitor—leaving you with the urge to sprint for the bathroom every few minutes. You may have heard that drinking a large glass of cranberry juice can…
Social Internet-based activities important for healthy ageing
Meaningful and Internet-based activities promote experiences of participation in society and are important for healthy ageing. In a new dissertation at Umeå University in Sweden, occupational therapists are shown to promote participation, reduce experiences of loneliness and strengthen seniors’ social network using an Internet-based intervention…
Breast cancer risk higher in women with overactive thyroid
High levels of thyroid hormone are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in women, according to a 36 yearlong study of more than four million women published in the European Journal of Endocrinology.The thyroid is an important gland that releases hormones which control…
Pregnancy in older age increases stroke, heart attack risk years later
Women who become pregnant at age 40 or older face a greater risk of stroke and heart attack later in life than women who become pregnant at a younger age, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2016.“We already knew…
Worsening migraines with hormone replacement linked to stroke risk
Women experiencing worsening migraines while taking hormone replacement may face an increased risk of stroke, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2016.Researchers found that women who currently used hormone replacement and reported more severe migraines were 30 percent more…
Getting out of the hospital bed for short periods soon after stroke has the potential to improve outcomes
In their aim to provide a guideline for healthcare providers about the timing, frequency and amount of in-hospital mobilization of stroke patients, researchers studied the care and recovery of more than 2,100 patients admitted to a hospital stroke unit, according to research presented at the…
Untreated high blood pressure significantly increases risk of bleeding stroke
Left untreated, high blood pressure may significantly increase your risk of developing a brain bleed, according to research presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2016.Intracerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke caused by a weakened blood vessel that ruptures and bleeds into…