December 14, 2010
Depression During Pregnancy Might Affect BabyBabies born to mothers who
are depressed during pregnancy have higher levels of stress
hormones, decreased muscle tone and other neurological and
behavioral differences, a new study finds.
Elderly Often Disabled After Mechanical
VentilationElderly hospital patients
who survive being on a mechanical ventilator are more likely to
suffer long-term disabilities after being discharged from hospital
than those who aren't put on the ventilator, even if the levels of
disability before being hospitalized are about the same, says a new
study.
Flu Spreads Easily in High Schools, Study
SuggestsBy outfitting students and
teachers with wireless sensors, researchers simulated how the flu
might spread through a typical American high school and found more
than three-quarters of a million opportunities for infection
daily.
Health-Care Reform Faces Long Legal FightA federal judge's ruling
Monday that struck down a key component of the new U.S. health-care
reform law -- that nearly all Americans carry health insurance --
marks the first successful challenge to the controversial
legislation.
Once-Daily Dose Approved for PrezistaThe U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has approved a new once-daily dose for Prezista
(darunavir), combined with ritonavir to treat people infected with
HIV-1, a strain of the virus that causes AIDS.