Aug 20, 2012
Pregnant women have a higher rate of undiagnosed depression than nonpregnant women, according to a study published in Journal of Women’s Health
Aug 15, 2012
Childhood Obesity has published a special issue dedicated to the role that schools can and should play in providing and encouraging healthy nutrition and good eating habits to help stem the tide of the obesity epidemic in children and adolescents.
Aug 14, 2012
Users of HIV-specialized Walgreen pharmacies across the U.S. had significantly greater adherence to and persistence with their therapeutic drug regimens according to a study published in AIDS Patient Care and STDs.
Aug 09, 2012
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has created a database from 40 clinical studies to assess gender differences in the efficacy of antiretroviral treatments. The results of the study are presented in an article in AIDS Patient Care and STDs.
Aug 08, 2012
A new model based on motor scores at admission and early imaging studies may allow clinicians to predict functional outcomes and guide decision-making for therapy and care-giving needs, as described in an article published in Journal of Neurotrauma.
Aug 02, 2012
The results of a survey of all 73 acute care hospitals in New Jersey evaluating the adoption and implementation of therapeutic hypothermia from 2004-2011 are published in Therapeutic Hypothermia and Temperature Management.
Aug 01, 2012
In recognition of World Breastfeeding Week, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers is providing free online access to 2011 and 2012 published issues of Breastfeeding Medicine for the entire month of August.
Jul 31, 2012
Recent research supports the ability of some herbal agents, taken orally or applied topically, to prevent sunburn and limit the damage caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light.
Jul 18, 2012
Over-the-counter herbal remedies are often used to treat insomnia, but surprisingly, very little research has been done to study their efficacy, according to an article in Alternative and Complementary Therapies.
Jul 10, 2012
Improving access to health care for minority women of childbearing age could improve pregnancy outcomes and reduce racial differences in infant mortality, according to an article in Journal of Women’s Health.