Health and Fitness

Our Brain’s Secrets to Success?

Unique support system promotes cortex growth, connectivity linked to prowess Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–September 29, 2015.  Discoveries about how the human brain contributes to our success — both as a species and as individuals — are among the first fruit of projects funded under the National Institutes of Health BRAIN Initiative program[Read More…]

Amid Growing Support for Public Health, Versus Criminalization Approaches to Drug Use, Governor Cuomo Signs Bill to Expand Methadone and Suboxone Treatment in New York Drug Courts

Experts Recommend New York Embrace Evidence-based, Public Health Approaches to Address Opioid Use and Overdose; Bill Follows Obama Administration Recommendation to Expand Medical Assisted Treatment Albany —(ENEWSPF)—September 29, 2015. Last Friday, New York Governor Cuomo signed legislation to prohibit drug court judges from forcing defendants suffering from opioid dependency to[Read More…]

Every 9 Minutes, Someone in the World Dies of Rabies

Atlanta, GA–(ENEWSPF)–September 29, 2015. A human death from rabies is a tragic but rare thing in the United States and most developed nations. It’s just as tragic but sadly common in parts of the world where some 3 billion people are at risk of being bitten by a rabid dog.[Read More…]

Senator Bernie Sanders Sends Letter to USTR on Affordable Drugs in Developing Countries

WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–Sept. 28, 2015 – Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today asked the chief trade representative for the United States to ensure people in the poorest countries around the world have access to low-cost medicines. “Making sure people in poor countries have access to life-saving medicine is our moral responsibility,” Sen. Sanders[Read More…]

Federal Judge Enters Permanent Injunction Against Florida Dietary Supplements Maker, Sunset Natural Products Inc.

Silver Spring, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015. U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin G. Torres for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida entered a consent decree of permanent injunction on Sept. 25, 2015, against Sunset Natural Products Inc. and its two owners, Teresa Martinez (a.k.a. Teresa Martinez-Arroyo) and Elsy Cruz,[Read More…]

New TV Ad Highlights Hillary Clinton’s Fight To Reduce Prescription Drug Costs

‘Overnight’ Tells Story of How Maker of AIDS drug Daraprim Cancelled Sudden Price Hike After Clinton Spoke Out NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015.  Hillary for America is releasing its newest television ad today, highlighting the aggressive plan Hillary Clinton rolled out last week to confront out-of-control costs for prescription drugs. As Clinton[Read More…]

Study Links Childhood Cancer and In-Home Pesticide Use

WASHINGTON –(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015.  A new study by Harvard researchers provides disturbing evidence that children’s exposure to household insecticides is linked to higher risks of childhood leukemia and lymphoma, the most common cancers in children. The analysis also found an association between use of outdoor herbicides to lawns and gardens[Read More…]

COPD Heightens Deadly Lung Cancer Risk in Smokers

Boston, MA ─(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015.  Smokers who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) may face nearly twice the risk of getting small cell lung cancer (SCLC)—the deadliest form of lung cancer—than smokers who don’t have COPD, according to a large worldwide study led by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan[Read More…]

HHS Sponsors Development of Drug for Hospitalized Influenza Patients

With unique ‘mechanism of action,’ drug could become first in new class of influenza antivirals Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—September 28, 2015. Development of an experimental influenza antiviral drug that may be more potent and could have a longer treatment window than existing drugs will receive support from the U.S. Department of Health[Read More…]

NIH Awards $144 Million in Research on Environmental Influences on Child Health and Development

Bethesda, Maryland–(ENEWSPF)–September 28, 2015.  The National Institutes of Health has awarded nearly $144 million in new grants to develop new tools and measures that can be used to investigate more effectively environmental exposures from the womb through later years in a child’s life. These projects will enhance the next phase[Read More…]

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