Saturday, 30 April 2016

Breast Milk Boosts Brain Growth In Premature Babies

When fed mostly breast milk, premature babies have bigger brains by their predicted due date.

What Is Alzheimer's Disease?

Here are answers to some common questions about a disease that can seem frightening, mysterious and daunting.

Friday, 29 April 2016

Hillary Clinton: Zika Is 'A Serious And Urgent Threat'

How would we go about stopping the spread of the Zika virus in the U.S.? This question was originally answered on Quora by Hillary Clinton.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

What America Can Learn About Healthcare From Other Countries -- And Why We Will Refuse To Do So

Most industrialized nations have long supported the idea that access to healthcare is a fundamental right, and have built centrally planned systems to accomplish that goal. The result has been universal coverage that delivers excellent-quality outcomes at lower costs than the United States. In some countries, such as England and Canada, [...]

Well: For Some, Weight Loss Means the Start of a Whole New Life

For some, true commitment to adopting a healthy change in eating habits means moving to “the place where the magic happened.”

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Smokers Urged to Switch to E-Cigarettes by British Medical Group

The Royal College of Physicians summarized the growing body of science on e-cigarettes and found that their benefits far outweigh the potential harms.

The Perfect IVF Cycle And Single Embryo Transfer: IVF By The Numbers Part 13

We're not quite ready for "one egg, one sperm, one embryo, one baby" in terms of IVF efficiency, but that should be the ideal to which we aspire. I applaud the movement towards single embryo transfer to decrease the risk of twin pregnancy, but I am not yet ready to [...]

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

When You're Tapped Before Age 30: 5 Behaviors That Burn Us Out

Common burnout prescriptions-like rest, medication and vacation-can temporarily relieve our symptoms. But until we permanently alter the behaviors exacerbating our exhaustion, we'll remain rutted.

Well: Notifications About Dense Breasts Can Be Hard to Interpret

Many states require women to be notified if they are found to have dense breast tissue on mammograms, but the letters can be hard to decipher.

Monday, 25 April 2016

For Police, a Playbook for Conflicts Involving Mental Illness

In response to high-profile shootings of people with mental illness, police departments around the country are turning to crisis intervention training.

An Important But Often Ignored IVF Statistic: IVF By The Numbers Part 10

If patient populations vary from one clinic to another, how does a perspective patient tell a good laboratory from a less-good laboratory? Looking at the results of donor egg cycles is a good start.Donor egg cycles should have very high pregnancy rates, since the single most important variable in the IVF [...]

Sunday, 24 April 2016

IVF By The Numbers Part 7: Pregnancy Rates For Women 38-40

With the usual disclaimers about patient selection and other ways that clinics can make their numbers look better or accept lower pregnancy rates to treat more difficult cases, here are the sorted live birth rates for women under 38-40 years old using their own eggs. This does not account for [...]

Saturday, 23 April 2016

What's The Evidence Behind Reports Of Prince's Percocet Overdose?

After reports circulated yesterday that the flu may have led to Prince's death, new reports are surfacing that he overdosed on Percocets during an airplane flight a week prior to his death. But what is really known?

Friday, 22 April 2016

1 In 4 Americans Have PTSD-Like Symptoms From Financial Stress

If you've ever felt like financial stress was bringing you down-in a big way-you might be interested in the findings of a new study from financial wellness company Payoff.

U.S. Suicide Rate Surges to a 30-Year High

Rates increased among almost all groups, a federal data analysis found, with women and middle-aged Americans hit particularly hard.

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Marijuana Heads to the Museum: Weed Gets Its Own Exhibit in California

Billed as the "first-ever museum exhibition to focus on the topic," it examines cannabis from 10 different perspectives - and offers a vending machine for munchies.

Life Expectancy for White Americans Drops Slightly; Analysts Cite Drug Overdoses

In contrast, life expectancy for blacks rose to 75.6 years in 2014, continuing a trend, and the average life span for Hispanics jumped to 81.8.

Monday, 18 April 2016

Well: Hope for Reversing Type 2 Diabetes

New research has raised the tantalizing possibility that the condition can be remedied by changes in diet.

Sunday, 17 April 2016

Immigrants, the Poor and Minorities Gain Sharply Under Health Act

Hispanics - a demographic coveted by both political parties in this election year - accounted for nearly a third of the increase in adults with insurance, according to a New York Times analysis.

By Not Protecting Jeremy Lin, NBA Sends Wrong Messages To Children

A viral video questioned why NBA officials have never called flagrant or technical fouls on rather violent hits to the Charlotte Hornets' Jeremy Lin. Is the NBA responding corectly?

Friday, 15 April 2016

The Best Mother's Day Gifts For Active Women

Best fitness and sporting gear and clothes to give on Mother's Day.

Health Officials Split Over Advice on Pregnancy in Zika Areas

Some experts say avoiding conception is the only sure way to prevent deformed babies; others say the government should not tell women what to do with their bodies.

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Doctors Have Barriers To End-Of-Life Discussions Despite Medicare Coverage

Physicians are beginning to understand the Medicare benefit that allows them to bill for end-of-life care conversations, but a new poll shows there's a need for more education because about half say they are unsure about what to say in these consultations.

About New York: Bankruptcy of TransCare Strains New York's Emergency Services

The loss of a private ambulance company has left the city's Emergency Medical Service scrambling to fill the gaps.









Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Zika Virus Causes Birth Defects, Health Officials Confirm

The finding is likely to increase pressure on Congress to allocate funds requested by the Obama administration to combat the epidemic.









The Animal Fat Vs. Vegetable Oil Debate Continues

A new study unearths old data on the animal vs. corn oil dilemma. But whether it adds anything new to the discussions isn't clear.

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

Aid Groups Aim to Put Mental Health on World Agenda

The first global estimate of the potential returns on investing in treatments for depression and anxiety was released as conferees met in Washington this week.









Doctors Send $1.6M A Year To Hospitals Despite Value-Based Care Push

Physicians are generating more revenue for hospitals even as insurers and the government shift more dollars away from fee-for-service medicine toward value-based care. Revenue per physician is $1.56 million compared to $1.45 million three years ago.

Sunday, 10 April 2016

Coming To A City Near You? Bike Sharing With Bikes You Actually Want To Ride

In a lot of the more than 100world cities with bike-sharing programs, chains fall off and tires are nearly flat. You call for service and no one's around, especially after hours. While commuters still use the pedal-powered vehicles to save money, the quality of experience motivates few to take up [...]

Public Health: Poor New Yorkers Tend to Live Longer Than Other Poor Americans

The city is a virtual capital of inequality, but the gap in longevity between poor residents and richer New Yorkers is relatively small.









Friday, 8 April 2016

Drinking Water in Newark Schools Known to Have Lead Problem at Least 6 Years Ago

About one in eight water samples taken from the city's public schools at the time contained lead concentrations above the federal threshold.









This Is The Gold Standard Of Breast Cancer Detection In 2016

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a mammogram vs. a sonogram in breast cancer detection? This question was originally answered on Quora by Manuela Junqueira.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Starboard Sets Sights on Board Seats at DepoMed

Starboard Value, a fund that took aim at Yahoo, has found another target for its activism.









As Specialty Pharmacy Evolves, Armada Health Care Changes Name To Asembia

Armada Health Care has changed its name to Asembia to reflect its broadening business portfolio and the rapidly growing and changing specialty pharmacy business, a complex industry of complex medications to both delivery to patients and pay for.

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

More Evidence That Obesity Is A Global Catastrophe In Slow Motion

Sometimes it is harder to see things that move in slow motion. As two recent studies published in The Lancet have re-emphasized, the sheer magnitude of the global obesity epidemic dwarfs those of most other epidemics.

Conjoined Twins, a Trip to Saudi Arabia and a Risky Operation

“I still have doubts, and I am scared,” said the father of two Pakistani girls, joined at the belly, as they were wheeled toward a Riyadh operating room.