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Obesity Epidemic Linked To Brain Mechanisms

February 8, 2012
America's rising rates of obesity in virtually all age groups is partly due to biological factors, researchers from the Cincinnati Diabetes and Obesity Center reported in the journal Cell Metabolism. Approximately one third of all American adults are obese today, and the percentage continues to rise, says the CDC (Centers ...

Suriname hit with dengue epidemic, health ministry says

January 25, 2012
Suriname health authorities confirmed Wednesday that a dengue epidemic has taken hold here, resulting in numerous of people being hospitalized over the past month.

How Did Generation X Respond to the H1N1 ‘Swine’ Flu Epidemic?

January 24, 2012
TUESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Only about one in five American adults aged 36 to 39 got a flu shot during the H1N1 swine flu epidemic of 2009-2010, even though about 65 percent were at least moderately concerned about the disease and nearly 60 percent claimed to follow the ...

Major Public Health Campaign Called For By Stanford Dean To Fight Epidemic Of Unnecessary Suffering

January 20, 2012
The amount of needless suffering caused by both acute and chronic pain in the United States is a major, overlooked medical problem that requires improved education at multiple levels, stretching from the implementation of new public health campaigns to better training of primary care physicians in pain management. "The magnitude ...

To fight epidemic of unnecessary suffering, Stanford dean calls for major public health campaign

January 19, 2012
The amount of needless suffering caused by both acute and chronic pain in the United States is a major, overlooked medical problem that requires improved education at multiple levels, stretching from the implementation of new public health campaigns to better training of primary care physicians in pain management.

New Model For Epidemic Contagion

January 13, 2012
Humans are considered the hosts for spreading epidemics. The speed at which an epidemic spreads is now better understood thanks to a new model accounting for the provincial nature of human mobility, according to a study published in EPJ B. The research was conducted by a team lead by Vitaly ...

New model for epidemic contagion

January 11, 2012
Humans are considered the hosts for spreading epidemics. The speed at which an epidemic spreads is now better understood thanks to a new model accounting for the provincial nature of human mobility, according to a study published in EPJ B¹. The research was conducted by a team lead by Vitaly ...

Are Global Market Forces Linked to Obesity Epidemic?

December 29, 2011
THURSDAY, Dec. 29 (HealthDay News) -- Nations with open trade policies have greater densities of fast food restaurants and higher rates of obesity than those with more trade controls, a new study has found. "It's not by chance that countries with the highest obesity rates and fast food restaurants ...

Vaccine against epidemic gastroenteritis being tested

December 9, 2011
(Medical Xpress) -- A new vaccine is being tested in the US that may protect against the norovirus, which causes "stomach flu" or acute viral gastroenteritis, that can occur in confined living settings such as cruise ships, nursing homes, hospitals, schools, and military establishments.

MENA region among top two regions with fastest growing HIV epidemic, report shows

December 8, 2011
"A report on the HIV epidemic in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) shows that while the overall HIV prevalence in the region is still low, the rise in new infections since 2001 has put the MENA region among the top two regions in the world with the fastest ...

Brazil moves to combat ‘crack epidemic’

December 7, 2011
The Brazilian government on Wednesday launched a war on what it called a "crack epidemic", including medical treatment for addicts and a crackdown on trafficking, particularly in border areas.

Three Pronged Strategy To End The HIV/AIDS Epidemic

December 1, 2011
"NAPWA, the largest and oldest advocacy group for people living with HIV/AIDS, advocates for fighting a three-fronted war against HIV/AIDS. "Prevention. For the first time in 30 years of AIDS, we know that we have the societal and scientific tools needed to end new infections in principle, through HIV awareness ...