An experimental wonder drug, Rimonabant, helps you lose weight, quit smoking and it also helps protect your heart. Trials have shown that 33% of people on ...
An experimental wonder drug, Rimonabant, helps you lose weight, quit smoking and it also helps protect your heart. Trials have shown that 33% of people on Rimonabant lost 10% of body weight and kept their weight down for two years - this is...
Many owners of Scotland's pubs and clubs are seeking legal advice on whether they can challenge the banning of public smoking in Scotland. The Scottish Licensed Trade Association (SLTA) argues that the ban will have a severe effect on t...
A public-health article published online by THE LANCET suggests that Philip Morris, one of the world's leading tobacco manufacturers, was covertly involved in scientific research into the health effects of tobacco 30 years ago, and conducted...
Health Development Agency publishes first local figures revealing unacceptable differences across the country New figures published today by the Health Development Agency reveal the extent of the smoking epidemic blighting the nation. In...
Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell has confirmed that the Scottish Executive wants to introduce a comprehensive ban on smoking in public places. He told MSPs: "I am proud to announce to Parliament today that we will, with your sup...
The greatest number of deaths from smoking-related diseases occurs in the UK's poorest areas, a new survey claims. A study conducted by the Health Development Agency found that more than 1,600 people in England die each week as a result...
In 2002, a total of 45,800,000 US adults (22.5%) were current smokers, a decrease from 24.1% in 1998, and an estimated 46 million adults were former smokers (1). For the first time, more adults had quit smoking than were still smoking (1)....
When used with a trans dermal nicotine patch, nortriptyline, an antidepressant medication, may aid in smoking cessation, according to a study. Although smoking is a preventable cause of death, current cessation methods are only partially...
Why are old habits so hard to break? A new study suggests that over time, our bad habits (such as smoking cigarettes or over eating) become automatic, learned behaviors. Even if we consciously try to put new good intentions into place, those...
Socio-economic factors are a major influence on why African-Americans are less likely than Whites to quit smoking once they have started, although African-Americans are more likely to be lifetime nonsmokers than Whites, according to resea...
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According to a new study published in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and conducted in the Department of Psychology of McGill University, thermography shows grea...
A researcher in the Oregon Health and Science University Cancer Institute and Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center has found a way to identify which men need a second prostate ...
Boys aged 13 and 14 living in rural areas, are the most likely of their age group to access pornography, and parents need to be more aware of how to monitor their children's viewin...
Continuing with more than a decade of research, doctors at the University of Minnesota have discovered a treatment to help patients with advanced cases of adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD...
NY Times Examines State Legislation That Would Require Large Retail Stores To In
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y ...
More US residents "will need government help" with health insurance, as employers shift more of the cost to employees and health care costs continue to increase ...
Four recently published opinion pieces examined health insurance and the various reform proposals being considered in Massachusetts. Summaries appear below.Char ...
The Maryland General Assembly on Thursday overrode Gov. Robert Ehrlich's (R) veto of a bill that will require employers with more than 10,000 workers in the sta ...
Study Looks At Benefits Of 2 Cochlear Implants In Deaf Children
Nature has outfitted us with a pair of ears for good reason: having two ears enhances hearing. University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists are now examining whet...
Quarter of US Adults Have Received Mental Health Treatment Over Two-Year Period
Large majorities of those who were treated with therapy and with medication satisfied with their care - A national survey of the general adul...
New Measure Of Sexual Arousal Found For Both Men And Women
According to a new study published in the latest issue of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and conducted in the Department of Psychology of McGill University, the...
NY Times Examines State Legislation That Would Require Large Retail Stores To In
Lawmakers in 30 states are preparing to introduce bills that would require large corporations to increase their spending on employee health insurance, the New Y...