Prolonged Shortened Sleep Increases Blood Pressure at Night
People exposed to prolonged periods of shortened sleep have significant increases in blood pressure during nighttime hours, Mayo Clinic researchers report in a small study of eight participants.Results of the study were presented at the American College of Cardiology’s 64th Annual Scientific Session in San…
Following gestational diabetes, obese women who put on 5 kg are more than 40 times more likely to develop full blown type 2 diabetes
New research published in Diabetologia (the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes) shows that in women who have developed gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) during pregnancy, being obese before the pregnancy and putting on more weight after it massively increases the risk…
Sufficient Sleep Is Important for Healthy Sexual Desire
In a study of 171 women, those who obtained more sleep on a given night experienced greater sexual desire the next day. Reflecting sleep’s impact on sexual desire, each additional hour of sleep increased the likelihood of sexual activity with a partner by 14%. Sleep…
High dose zinc acetate lozenges may help shorten symptoms associated with the common cold
According to a meta-analysis published in BMC Family Practice, high dose zinc acetate lozenges shortened the duration of common-cold associated nasal discharge by 34%, nasal congestion by 37%, scratchy throat by 33%, and cough by 46%.The common cold is an infection caused by over a…
Heart catheterization: Change in methods lowers mortality
The groin is the usual access point for investigating or treating the heart with a catheter, but using the wrist as access point reduces bleeding and lowers mortality. These findings are from an international study with major involvement from the University of Bern published in…
Mammography screening: patient information leaflets do not affect willingness to participate
Elisabeth Gummersbach and colleagues report on a study in which they determined how well the prospective subjects understood the information presented in leaflets about mammography screening and whether this information influenced their willingness to undergo screening.In Germany, the invitation to undergo mammography screening that is…
New vaccine against HPV infections can prevent 90 per cent of conditions caused by HPV
A new vaccine against HPV infections has the potential to prevent 90 per cent of all of the conditions triggered by the human papillomavirus. These are the findings of a randomised, controlled, international study involving a new, 9-component vaccine against HPV used on more than…
Women’s heart disease should be a research priority
The latest gender-specific research on heart disease continues to show differences between women and men, yet gaps remain in how to best diagnose, treat and prevent this number one killer of women, according to studies published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, an American Heart…
Energy Drinks Raise Resting Blood Pressure
Energy Drinks Raise Resting Blood Pressure… Effect Most Dramatic In Those Not Used To Caffeine Healthy young adults who don’t consume caffeine regularly experienced greater rise in resting blood pressure after consumption of a commercially available energy drink — compared to a placebo drink —…
Folic Acid Supplementation Among Adults with Hypertension Reduces Risk of Stroke
In a study that included more than 20,000 adults in China with high blood pressure but without a history of stroke or heart attack, the combined use of the hypertension medication enalapril and folic acid, compared with enalapril alone, significantly reduced the risk of first…
Physicians Performing Breast Exams May Miss Masses Deep in Breast
New sensor technology finds many doctors may not be pressing hard enough Many physicians who tested their breast-examination skills on a new type of pressure-sensing breast model failed to detect masses deep in the breast because they were not pressing hard enough, a study has…
Companies Plan To Resume Renal Denervation Trials
Medtronic and Boston Scientific have announced plans to start phase II clinical trials this year for their updated renal denervation catheters. The once promising new technology is intended to treat hypertension unresponsive to drug therapy. The failure last year of Medtronic’s SYMPLICITY HTN-3, the first…