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Weight Gain in Adulthood Associated with Prostate Cancer Risk; Patterns Differ by Ethnicity
Body mass in younger and older adulthood, and weight gain between these periods of life, may influence a man's risk for prostate cancer.
Topix.net

Attorney seeks delay in Landry slaying case for psychiatric exam
Eastpointe -- An attorney for one of two teens accused in the abduction and death of a Chesterfield Township man said Wednesday that he will likely ask for an adjournment Thursday of a preliminary hea...
bignewsnetwork.com

Good Health In Later Life For Older Women With The AGS Foundation For Health In Aging`s New Health Tip Sheet
American women are more likely to live longer than men. Although they have a life expectancy of 80 years, compared with about 75 years for men, older women often have worse health and are more likely to have ongoing health conditions like osteoporosis, high blood pressure, and arthritis than older men. (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Med Worm

Killer wins bid for birthmark op
A man serving a life sentence for double murder wins a High Court victory to allow him to have NHS cosmetic surgery on a birthmark.
BBC

Aggressive prostate cancer risk varies by race, weight
Men who gain weight in older adulthood may be at increased risk of prostate cancer, depending on their ethno-racial background, researchers say.
CBC

Workplace Bullying Linked to Insomnia
Study Says 11% of Women, 9% of Men Surveyed are Bullied at Work
CBS News

China levies tough penalty against `illegal` smoking
SHANGHAI — Even by Chinese standards, the punishment was harsh: five days in jail for lighting up in a non-smoking area.The sentence was summarily given to a 56-year-old man in Chongqing recently fo...
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Universal health care cuts stroke inequalities
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A person's risk of having a stroke or dying from a stroke varies by social and economic status. Men and women who are less economically and socially advantaged are at increased risk relative to their better-off and more socially connected counterparts.
Reuters

100 Years Ago: Punch Cards and the Census
SEPTEMBER 1959 RADIATION -- “What should the citizen conclude about ionizing radiation? Ionizing radiation has always been with us and will be for all foreseeable time. Our genetic system is probably well adjusted by natural selection to normal background radiation. Added radiation will increase the frequency of mutations; most of these will be harmful. Exposure to radiation in large amounts will increase malignant disease; small amounts may possibly do the same. In view of these potentially harmful effects every reasonable effort should be made to reduce the levels of ionizing radiation to which man is exposed to the lowest levels that can reasonably be attained. As to fallout from nuclear-weapons tests, the citizen will conclude that it contributes in a small way to world-wide levels of radiation. For this reason alone the tests should be discontinued. --George W. Beadle” [More]
Scientific American

Military Health Research Forum: Researchers To Discuss New Study On Gulf War Illness Treatment
Clinical trial of the drug mifepristone aims to evaluate treatment of Gulf War illness symptoms New research on treating Gulf War Illness (GWI) is being presented this week at the Military Health Research Forum (MHRF), a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense (DoD) Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP). GWI is a condition that affects approximately 25 percent of service men and women who served in the 1990-1991 Gulf War.
Medical News Today

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