June 18, 2010
Health Tip: Help Prevent AnemiaAnemia occurs when a person has too few red
blood cells or insufficient amounts of a vital blood protein called
hemoglobin. This means your blood may not be carrying enough oxygen
to all parts of your body.
The Fight Against Autism Goes High TechFrom iPods to robots to
avatars, people with autism are increasingly taking advantage of
cutting-edge technologies to improve their social skills and, in
the process, break the isolation of their condition.
On Father's Day, Give Dad Gift of HealthThis Father's Day, as dads
unwrap their new ties and other tokens of gratitude, they might
think about giving their families and themselves another kind of
gift: a promise that they'll watch their health, suggests a family
doctor at Loyola University Health System.
Moderate Coffee, Tea Drinking Lowers Heart Disease
RiskDrinking coffee or tea in
moderation reduces the risk of developing heart disease, and both
high and moderate tea drinking reduces the risk of dying from the
condition, according to a large-scale study from Dutch
researchers.
FDA Panel Backs New 'Morning After' PillA U.S. Food and Drug
Administration advisory panel voted unanimously on Thursday to
recommend approval of a new emergency contraception pill that is
effective for a longer period of time than the "morning after" pill
known as Plan B.
Tasigna Approval Widened to Include Early Stages of Rare
LeukemiaThe anti-cancer drug Tasigna
(nilotinib) has received new approval from the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration to include people in the early stages of a rare
blood cancer called Philadelphia chromosome positive chronic phase
chronic myeloid leukemia (Ph+CP-CML), the agency said in a news
release.