July 26, 2011
Certain Antidepressants Linked to Falls in Nursing
HomesIn the days after they
start taking non-SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)
antidepressants, such as bupropion or venlafaxine, nursing home
residents are at significantly greater risk for falls, according to
a new study.
Researchers Find 3 Genes Linked to Esophagus
DisordersMutations in three genes
have been found to be more common among people with disorders of
the esophagus, including esophageal cancer and Barrett esophagus (a
complication of gastroesophageal reflux disease), a new study
shows.
More Kids Eating Calorie-Packed Take-out FoodTUESDAY, July 26 (HealthDay News) The obesity epidemic is being
fueled still further by a growing trend among kids to eat out and
bring take-out food home, University of North Carolina researchers
say.
Depression Higher in Wealthier NationsDepression rates are higher
in richer countries than in low- or middle-income nations,
according to researchers who compared socioeconomic conditions with
depression.
Poor Health Linked to Very Preemie Birth Stabilizes by
AdolescenceChildren who are born at
extremely low birth weights (below 2.2 pounds) are susceptible to a
number of chronic health conditions, such as asthma. But, new
research suggests that between 8 and 14 years of age, any lingering
chronic illness in extremely low birth weight babies tends to stay
about the same -- not getting better, but also not getting
worse.