Study Compares Consequences of Teen Alcohol and Marijuana Use
The study found that for high school seniors, alcohol consumption led to unsafe driving and compromised relationships with peers, while marijuana consumption was found to compromise relationships with authority figures
Study Links Sex Hormone Levels in the Blood to Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
For First Time, Researchers Analyze Levels of Testosterone and Estradiol to Predict Patients’ Likelihood of Suffering Usually Fatal Condition, Take Another Step Toward Offering Preventive Treatments
Comparison of Named Diet Programs Finds Little Difference in Weight Loss Outcomes
In an analysis of data from nearly 50 trials including about 7,300 individuals, significant weight loss was observed with any low-carbohydrate or low-fat diet, with weight loss differences between diet programs small, findings that support the practice of recommending any diet that a patient will…
Most Consumers Don’t Know Their Daily Calorie ‘Budget’
Awareness of 2,000-calorie context could encourage healthier food choices
Study Links Skipping School, Failing Tests to More Sex, Less Condom Use in Teenage Girls
What do skipping school, failing tests and engaging in risky sexual behavior have in common? Lots, according to Indiana University researchers who combed through 80,000 daily reports written by 14- to 17-year-old girls.
What is Keeping Your Kids Up at Night?
Powering down at night will help young students power up during the day
Poor Health Habits Linked to Financial Insecurity
* People with low-incomes who felt they had money left over at the end of each month had healthier eating habits than low-income people who felt they couldn’t make ends meet.* Men with low incomes reported poorer eating habits, more sitting time and more smoking…
Oxidized LDL Might Not Be the “Bad Guy” In the Development of Plaque Inside Artery Walls, Research Suggests
A team of investigators from the University of Kentucky has made a thought-provoking discovery about a type of cholesterol previously believed to be a “bad guy” in the development of heart disease and other conditions.
Is Football Stress Hazardous to Fans’ Health?
Watching football and tailgating can negatively affect heart health in unexpected ways; learn why and get expert tips for healthier game days.
Caffeine Therapy for Apnea of Prematurity Does Not Have Long-Term Harmful Effects on Sleep
Caffeine therapy for apnea of prematurity has no long-term harmful effects on sleep or control of breathing, according to a new study of 201 preterm children assessed at ages 5-12, the first study in humans to examine the long-term effects of neonatal caffeine treatment on…
DPP-4 Inhibitors Not Linked to Short-Term Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
UNC researchers overturn a controversial study about DPP-4 inhibitors
Religious Youths Are Less Likely to Experiment with Drugs and Alcohol, Baylor Study Finds
Feeling connected to a ‘higher power’ may help overcome peer pressure