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Exercise Pills: Time in a Bottle?

With health experts advising that an hour a day is needed to maintain weight loss, many people who are already short on sleep (and, yes, that makes you fat too), are excited that researchers have discovered how to deliver exercise benefits in a pill.


California Law Melts Arguments of Trans Fat Defenders


Health advocates are cheering California's new ban on the use of trans fats in restaurant food by 2010 and in retail baked goods by 2011 -- an action that was strongly opposed by the restaurant industry. Their opposition was understandable on one level: Making foods with trans fats is cheaper. But that's where the argument for trans fats really starts and ends. Saving money is the only advantage -- and there are many serious disadvantages.

Talk Show Host's Autism Remarks Over-Diagnosed


I never heard of conservative talk show host Michael Savage before today. Since I've never listened to him, I can't comment on his overall worth as a commentator or a human being, but I'm intrigued by the press attention that's being given to the uproar over his remarks about autism.

FDA Weighs Pros and Cons of Black Box Warning for Epilepsy Drugs


An advisory panel to the US Food and Drug Administration has concluded that the agency's strongest warning -- a black box on the label -- would not be in the best interests of patients taking 11 drugs prescribed for epilepsy and other health problems such as bipolar disorder and migraines. Although studies show the drugs are linked with higher incidences of suicidal thoughts, that side effect is relatively rare, the panel noted, and the risk that patients might be afraid to take drugs they need is too great.

For Men Planning Fatherhood, Age Is a Factor


New research shows that a man's age is a more important consideration in achieving a viable pregnancy than was previously believed. For women, loss of reproductive ability is defined by menopause, which usually takes place at about 50 years of age but can occur as early as 40 or as late as 60. Men, however, have been known to father children into old age. An Indian man reportedly sired his 21st child at the age of 90 last year.

Magnetic Pulses May Dissipate Migraine Electrical Storm


Magnets have been used for centuries to treat a variety of health problems, from joint pain to blindness to baldness. Most magnetic therapies have been discounted by conventional practitioners as unproven, at best. Now, researchers have strong evidence that electromagnetic pulses delivered to migraine sufferers in the very early stages of an attack may disrupt the brewing electrical storm in their brains and leave them pain-free.

A Few Mugs of Coffee a Day Keep the Doctor Away?


The results of two new studies published in the prestigious Annals of Internal Medicine are good news for coffee drinkers. After analyzing the records of nearly 130,000 individuals over a 20-year span, researchers concluded that it's ok to drink coffee -- even lots of it -- and it might even be good for your heart!

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Tomato?


As health officials home in on the source of the tomatoes responsible for an outbreak of Salmonella that has sickened hundreds of people in the United States -- Florida and Mexico are the current suspects -- a wave of food hysteria seems to be sweeping the country. Some news outlets are running alarmist headlines with their coverage, such as "Behind the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes," or, simply, "Killer Tomatoes." I suppose these headlines could be tongue-in-cheek, but if that's the case, I think they miss the mark. Salmonella just doesn't seem very funny.

Small Study Dampens Hope of St. John's Wort Treatment for ADHD


A tiny eight-week study that compared St. John's Wort with a placebo for the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, returned discouraging results. The researchers saw no benefit whatsoever for the 27 children who received the herb compared with the 27 who received the placebo. Still, proponents of St. John's Wort as a potential remedy contend that more study is needed, suggesting that a higher dosage might be effective.

Vitamin D May Be Critical for Heart Health, Study Suggests


There may be a lot more to that old adage to get plenty of fresh air and sunshine for good health than most people suspected -- at least, the sunshine part. Twenty minutes of daily exposure to sunlight might be enough to improve cardiovascular health, suggests a new study. Researchers found that men deficient in vitamin D were substantially more likely to suffer a heart attack. Vitamin D is produced by the body when the skin is exposed to sunlight -- thus, it is known as "the sunshine vitamin."

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