March 09, 2011
A Little Alcohol May Stave Off Alzheimer'sDrinking light to
moderate amounts of alcohol may actually lower the risk for
developing both Alzheimer's and some forms of age-related dementia,
new German research suggests.
Follow-Up Deemed Lacking for People Taking
OpioidsThough opioid
painkillers, such as oxycodone, can lead to addiction and overdose,
people who take them are frequently not tracked by the primary care
doctors who prescribed the drugs, a new study has found.
Classroom Environment May Affect Kids' Mental
HealthFirst-grade classrooms
with poor environments -- not enough resources, teachers who feel
disrespected by colleagues -- have been linked to a higher number
of mental health problems in students, according to a new
study.
Home Genetic Tests May Need Doctor's Involvement:
FDASome genetic tests sold
directly to consumers that might help to predict health risks may
need to be supplied through doctors, a U.S. Food and Drug
Administration official said Wednesday,
Bloomberg News reported.
FDA Approves 1st New Lupus Drug in More Than 5
DecadesThe U.S. Food and Drug
Administration on Wednesday gave lupus patients their first new
treatment option in more than 50 years when it approved Benlysta as
a way to ease the painful symptoms of this debilitating autoimmune
disorder.