Wednesday, March 16, 2016

DuPage ranked as healthiest county in state and other top stories.

  • DuPage ranked as healthiest county in state

    DuPage County residents can say they live in the healthiest county in Illinois.The 2016 County Health Rankings lists DuPage as No. 1 among the 102 counties in the state, beating out nearby Kendall County, which placed in second for the third year in a row. Kane and Will counties ranked 13th and 14th respectively while Cook came in at No. 64.The annual rankings released Wednesday are a collaboration between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Inst..
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  • Mayo has theories on why med students are twice as likely to abuse alcohol

    Mayo has theories on why med students are twice as likely to abuse alcohol
    A Mayo Clinic study finds young people in medical school are twice as likely to abuse alcohol as their peers studying other subjects. In announcing its findings, Mayo said the research shows 30 percent of medical students report alcohol abuse or dependency. Problem drinking is especially common among students who are younger, single, and carrying heavy debt loads, the study says. The report "Burnout and Alcohol Abuse/Dependence Among U.S. Medical Students" was published in the journal Academic ..
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  • Quitting cigarettes abruptly is the best way to go, study says

    Quitting cigarettes abruptly is the best way to go, study says
    Quitting cigarettes abruptly may be more effective than gradually abandoning smoking habits, says a new study that analyzed cigarette consumption patterns of almost 700 people. Results were published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Just in the U.S., 68.8% of adults smokers want to quit. The study was conducted in England, with the collaboration of nearly 700 participants who were extremely addicted to smoking and wanted to quit the habit. Researchers divided them into two groups. One..
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  • Refugees Are At Terrifyingly High Risk Of Developing Psychotic Disorders, Study Says

    Refugees Are At Terrifyingly High Risk Of Developing Psychotic Disorders, Study Says
    As if fleeing one's war-ravaged home and searching for a new one wasn't traumatic enough, new research suggests that refugees are at an elevated risk of developing schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. In Sweden, where the research took place, refugees are 66 percent more likely to experience schizophrenia and certain other disorders than non-refugee migrants from the same region, and 3.6 times more likely than Swedish-born people, according to a study published Tuesday in the medical jou..
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  • New dengue vaccine shows promise

    New dengue vaccine shows promise
    Although another dengue vaccine recently became available in Mexico, Brazil, the Philippines and El Salvador, it may not be appropriate to use in countries such as the United States. That licensed vaccine, called Dengvaxia, has been found to reduce the rates of severe dengue cases in adults and older children in Asia and Latin America, but many of them had probably already had a dengue infection in their lives. In contrast, Dengvaxia could increase the risk of dengue disease among young children..
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  • 3-year-old with cancer gets postcards from around the world

    3-year-old with cancer gets postcards from around the world
    A 3-year-old girl with terminal brain cancer may be too sick to travel but she's seeing the world with the help of complete strangers.A month ago, Ellie Walton's parents, Kyle and Sarah, shared a Facebook post asking others to send postcards so Ellie and her big sister Ava could make a scrapbook."This little girl has been fighting brain cancer for almost three years now, and her one wish is to get postcards from all over the world!! So far, we have thirty," they write. "We are hoping that you a..
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  • Even in peak mosquito season, Zika risk is low in California

    Even in peak mosquito season, Zika risk is low in California
    As summer approaches, some worry that warmer weather could attract mosquitoes and bring the fast-spreading Zika virus stateside. But new research finds that, in California at least, that probably won't be the case.In a study published Wednesday in the journal Public Library of Science Currents: Outbreaks, researchers from the National Center for Atmospheric Research analyzed travel and weather patterns to estimate the potential size of mosquito populations from month to month in 50 major U.S. c..
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  • Breakthrough MIT study: Memories lost to Alzheimer's may be recovered

    Breakthrough MIT study: Memories lost to Alzheimer's may be recovered
    An MIT neuroscientist has made a breakthrough discovery that researchers say will open countless doors for future treatments: memories obscured by the devastating illness have the potential to be restored.“The big message is that there is a way to strengthen these memory cells,” said Dheeraj Roy, doctoral student at MIT and lead author on the study. “If we had a way of restoring the memory of patients, we think this could have a huge impact on society.”A paper published today online in the scien..
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  • Women with Alzheimer's may keep verbal skills longer than men

    Women with Alzheimer's may keep verbal skills longer than men
    WEDNESDAY, March 16, 2016 -- In the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, women tend to remember words better than men do, which could delay diagnosis in women, new research suggests. The difference exists even though women and men have similar amounts of shrinkage in brain areas that show the earliest evidence of Alzheimer's disease, according to the study involving hundreds of people. "One way to interpret the results is that because women have better verbal memory skills than men throughout ..
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