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Invasive alien predator causes rapid declines of European ladybirds

February 7, 2012
A new study provides compelling evidence that the arrival of the invasive non-native harlequin ladybird to mainland Europe and subsequent spread has led to a rapid decline in historically-widespread species of ladybird in Britain, Belgium and Switzerland.

Breast Cancer Drug Exemestane Causes Substantial Bone Loss

February 7, 2012
A recent study published in The Lancet Oncology shows how exemestane (Aromasin), a drug that prevents the development of breast cancer in postmenopausal women, may significantly worsen age-related bone loss. As an aromatase inhibitor, exemestane works by blocking the synthesis of estrogen, slowing down the growth of cancers that ...

H5N1 Causes Controversy Concerning Balance Between Scientific Discovery And Public Safety

January 30, 2012
After scientists have engineered a new strain of H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, which is readily transmitted between humans, the Annals of Internal Medicine , the principal journal of the American College of Physicians, has published two perspectives online in advance, in which concerns are raised as to whether ...

Studying The Causes Of Obesity In Aboriginal Children

January 26, 2012
To fully understand the causes of the obesity epidemic in Aboriginal children requires an understanding of the unique social and historical factors that shape the Aboriginal community. A review article published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism emphasizes that early childhood obesity prevention efforts should begin focusing with the parents ...

Researchers Challenge Commonly-Held Beliefs About The Causes Of Diverticulosis

January 25, 2012
For more than 40 years, scientists and physicians have thought eating a high-fiber diet lowered a person's risk of diverticulosis, a disease of the large intestine in which pouches develop in the colon wall. A new study of more than 2,000 people reveals the opposite may be true. The study, ...

Understanding causes of obesity in Aboriginal children

January 24, 2012
To fully understand the causes of the obesity epidemic in Aboriginal children requires an understanding of the unique social and historical factors that shape the Aboriginal community. A review article published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism emphasizes that early childhood obesity prevention efforts should begin focusing with the parents ...

Understanding causes of obesity in Aboriginal children

January 24, 2012
Ottawa, Ontario To fully understand the causes of the obesity epidemic in Aboriginal children requires an understanding of the unique social and historical factors that shape the Aboriginal community. A review article published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism emphasizes that early childhood obesity prevention efforts should begin ...

Understanding causes of obesity in Aboriginal children

January 24, 2012
(Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press)) To fully understand the causes of the obesity epidemic in Aboriginal children requires an understanding of the unique social and historical factors that shape the Aboriginal community.

Top Causes Of Death At Mass Gatherings – Stampedes And Heatstroke

January 20, 2012
One of the leading causes of mortality and illness at mass gatherings (MGs), which also represent a major public health problem, are non-communicable diseases and injuries. Heatstroke and human stampedes are the most prevalent cause of death at these events. The third paper on MGs in the The Lancet Infectious ...

Upper GI bleeding causes serious health problems in patients with kidney failure

January 20, 2012
Bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract causes serious health problems—and even early deaths—for many patients with kidney failure, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society Nephrology.

TB And A Gene Mutation That Causes Lung Cancer Linked

January 19, 2012
Tuberculosis (TB) has been suspected to increase a person's risk of lung cancer because the pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis can induce genetic damage. However, direct evidence of specific genetic changes and the disease have not been extensively reported. Research presented in the February 2012 issue of the International Association ...

Weighing up the causes of obesity

January 18, 2012
Stress can make you fat – and being obese can create stress. A new hypothesis seeks to explain how.