Archive for April, 2011
Junk food programming begins in the womb
0 Comments Published April 22nd, 2011 in Children, General Interest, Health, Health and Wellness, Health News, Life, Medical News, Nutrition, Parents, Popular, PregnancyA new research report published online in The FASEB Journal suggests that pregnant mothers who eat high sugar and high fat diets have babies who are likely to become junk food junkies themselves. According to the report, which used rats, this happens because the high fat and high sugar diet leads to changes in the [...]
Mother’s stress in pregnancy may trigger female generational obesity
0 Comments Published April 22nd, 2011 in Children, General Interest, Health, Health and Wellness, Health News, Life, Medical News, Parents, Popular, Pregnancy, StressThere is increasing evidence from human and animal studies that offspring of parents who were physically or psychologically stressed are at higher risk of developing obesity, and that these offspring may in turn “transmit” that increased risk to the next generation. Now research conducted at the University of Minnesota and Georgetown University suggests that a [...]
Pesticide exposure in pregnancy linked to lower IQ in children
0 Comments Published April 21st, 2011 in Children, General Interest, Health, Health News, Life, Medical News, Mental Health, Parents, Popular, PregnancyBerkeley.edu – In a new study suggesting exposure to pesticides during pregnancy may be associated with the health and development of children, researchers at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Public Health have found that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides – widely used on food crops – is related to lower intelligence scores at [...]
Prenatal traffic pollution exposure linked to attention, behavior problems in children
0 Comments Published April 21st, 2011 in Children, General Interest, Health, Health News, Life, Medical News, Mental Health, Parents, Popular, PregnancyColumbia.edu – Mothers’ exposure during pregnancy to pollutants created by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and other organic material may lead to behavioral problems in their children, according to a new study. Researchers found that within a sample of 215 children monitored from birth, those children with high levels of a pollution exposure marker [...]
How particulate air pollution triggers vascular inflammation
0 Comments Published April 21st, 2011 in General Interest, Health, Health News, Life, Medical News, Medicine, PopularOSU.edu – Chronic inhalation of particulate air pollution appears to activate a protein that triggers the release of white blood cells and oxygen free radicals, setting off events that lead to widespread inflammation, according to new NIH-funded research in an animal model. This finding narrows the gap in researchers’ understanding of how prolonged exposure to [...]
Lactin-V vaginal probiotic for recurrent bladder infections
0 Comments Published April 20th, 2011 in General Interest, Health, Health and Wellness, Health News, Life, Medical News, Medicine, PopularIDSociety.org – Urinary tract infections (typically bladder infections) are common in women, costing an estimated $2.5 billion per year to treat in 2000 in the United States alone. These infections frequently recur, affecting 2 to 3 percent of all women. A depletion of vaginal lactobacilli, a type of bacteria, is associated with urinary tract infection [...]

