StemRad Develops Radiation Belt to Help First Responders in Nuclear Emergency
StemRad has developed a wearable radiation belt that can help protect the bone marrow of first responders in a nuclear emergency. Read more on sciencespacerobots.com (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - April 7, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: stemrad radiation Source Type: blogs

Ebola Outbreak Confirmed in Guinea
An Ebola outbreak has been confirme din Guinea. The deadly virus has killed up to 59 people. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - March 23, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: ebola guinea Source Type: blogs

Researchers Say Handwriting Offers Clues to Early Parkinson's Diagnosis
Researchers from Gai University say handwriting can offer an early diagnosis of Parkinson's. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - February 27, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: parkinsons-disease handwriting Source Type: blogs

Five California Children With Mysterious Polio-Like Illness
Researchers have identified a cluster of a polio-like illness in 5 California children. The researchers say the syndrome is very, very rare. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - February 24, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: polio Source Type: blogs

Rancho Feeding Corporation Recalls Over 8 Million Pounds of Unwholesome Meat Products
Rancho Feeding Corporation recalls over 8 million pounds of unwholesome meat products. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - February 11, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: rancho-feeding Source Type: blogs

New Study Links Testosterone Supplements to Heart Attacks in Men
New UCLA study shows testosterone supplements double the risk of heart attacks in men. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 30, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: testosterone heart-attacks Source Type: blogs

Belgian Researchers Repair Bones Using Stem Cells From Fatty Tissue
Belgian researchers have developed a new technique to repair bones using stem cells from fatty tissues. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 24, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: stem-cells bones Source Type: blogs

Study Finds Exposure to Sunlight May Help Reduce Blood Pressure
A new study has found that exposing skin to sunlight may help reduce blood pressure. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 22, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: blood-pressure sunlight Source Type: blogs

Study Finds Kids Teased in P.E. Class Exercise Less a Year Later
A new study has found that children bullied in P.E. class are less likely to participate in physical activity on year later. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 21, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: bullying sports Source Type: blogs

Google Developing Smart Contact Lenses That Measure Glucose Levels
Google is developing smart contact lenses that measure glucose levels to help people manage their diabetes. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 19, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: contact-lenses google Source Type: blogs

FDA Warns of Liver Damage From High Doses of Acetaminophen
FDA warns doses of acetaminophen of 325mg or more can cause liver damage. They want doctors to stop prescribing doses greater than 325mg per tablet. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - January 17, 2014 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: acetaminophen fda Source Type: blogs

Scientists Grow Lung Tissue From Stem Cells
Columbia researchers grow lung tissue in the lab from stem cells. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - December 22, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: lungs stem-cells Source Type: blogs

CDC Says Influenza Vaccinations Prevented 79,000 Flu Hospitalizations Last Year
The CDC says influenza vaccinations prevented 79,000 flu hospitalizations and 3.2 million medical visits last year Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - December 13, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: influenza-vaccine cdc Source Type: blogs

U.S. Malaria Cases Hit 40-Year HIgh
The CDC reports that malaria cases in the U.S. have reached a 40-year high. There were 1,925 malaria cases in th U.S. in 2011. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - November 2, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: malaria Source Type: blogs

New Blood Test May Help Identify Whether Infection is Caused by Virus or Bacteria
A new blood test being developed may help tell whether an infection is caused by a virus or a bacteria. This could help curb the over-use of antibiotics. Read more on healthnewsblog.com Permalink | Facebook | Twitter | Recent Headlines | News Feeds (Source: HealthNewsBlog.com)
Source: HealthNewsBlog.com - September 26, 2013 Category: Health Medicine and Bioethics Commentators Tags: blood-test virus Source Type: blogs