Under Pressure: The Impact Of Stress On Decision Making

We are faced with making decisions all the time. Often, we carefully deliberate the pros and cons of our choices, taking into consideration past experiences in similar situations before making a final decision. However, a new study suggests that cognitive stress, such as distraction, can influence this balanced, logical approach to decision making. [...]

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Rare Cases Of Restored Vision Reveal How The Brain Learns To See

Results: By testing formerly blind patients within weeks of sight restoration, Sinha and his colleagues found that subjects had very limited ability to distinguish an object from its background, identify overlapping objects, or even piece together the different parts of an object.

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Grandma’s On Facebook: New UAB Study Examines Benefit Of Internet Access, Social Media Networking On Seniors’ Health

Many elderly adults are increasingly isolated and grapple with depression, loneliness and declines in physical health. The UAB Department of Sociology and Social Work will use a five-year, $1.9 million National Institute on Aging (NIA) grant to study the ability of computer use and social media networking to enhance the quality of life of elderly [...]

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The Flip Side Of Surviving Cancer – Chemobrain

One of the most problematic side effects of cancer treatment, chemobrain – a range of symptoms including memory loss, inability to concentrate, difficulty thinking and other subtle cognitive changes following chemotherapy – seriously diminishes women’s quality of life and daily functioning. As a result, they have to adopt a range of coping strategies to manage [...]

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Asthma UK Comment On The Link Between Chlorinated Swimming Pools And Asthma

Dr Elaine Vickers, Research Relations Manager at Asthma UK, says: ‘There are a few studies which suggest that the chemicals present in indoor swimming pools, like chlorine, may be involved in the development or worsening of asthma and other allergic conditions. This is due to the fact that the chemicals in the water may compromise [...]

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STALLERGENES: Immunotherapy Tablet Containing Recombinant Allergen (rBet V 1) Of Birch Pollen: Positive Results For A Phase IIb/III Trial

Stallergenes S.A. has announced the first results of a new phase IIb/III clinical trial (VO59.08) conducted in allergic rhinitis caused by birch pollen and concerning the development of a sublingual immunotherapy tablet containing the recombinant allergen of this pollen, rBet v 1. This study is the first ever to use a recombinant [...]

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Toughest test coming up for health care overhaul (AP)

AP – Keep going. You don’t have to fix all of it now. Just please don’t let it stall. That’s the essence of the message that Senate Democratic leaders have for their Finance Committee senators, who plan to start voting Tuesday on a remake of the nation’s health care system.

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Multinationals break Vietnam law in formula sales (AP)

AP – Multinational companies in Vietnam sell baby formula so aggressively that they routinely stretch and sometimes break laws designed to promote breastfeeding, an AP investigation has found.

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CDC: First swine flu vaccines may be nasal spray (AP)

AP – The first doses of swine flu vaccine may all be the nasal spray version, government health officials said Friday.

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Health Care Costs Driven Significantly Higher By Metabolic Syndrome Risk Factors

Risk factors for metabolic syndrome, such as obesity, high blood pressure, and elevated blood lipid levels, can increase a person’s healthcare costs nearly 1.6-fold, or about $2,000 per year. For each additional risk factor those costs rise an average of 24%, according to an illuminating article in a recent issue of Metabolic Syndrome and Related [...]

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