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 Research Information - October 7, 2008
| Potentially harmful cosmetic-related chemicals have been found in cosmetics and body care products used on a daily basis, according to a study by a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) tests and detected 16 chemicals in blood and urine samples from 20 teenage girls between the ages of 14 and 19 that they say could be linked to health risks such as cancer and hormone disruption | | Herpes simplex virus that causes genital herpes has infected more than half a billion people and nearly 24 million new cases happen per year, World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new study. In the first global estimate of the prevalence and incidence of this incurable disease by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) infection, researchers found that 536 million people aged 15-49 are infected with it, which makes it 16 percent of people in that age range | | Researchers now say that controlling the obesity-linked inflammation in a key part of the brain may help keep down weight. The new study, published in the latest issue of the journal Cell, shows that Obesity is known to increase inflammation throughout the body and curbing it can help control the obesity to some extent | | People with asthma who are overweight or obese do not respond well to the inhaled steroids that are often used to treat the disease, new studies have found. Asthma treatments are 40 percent less effective in obese asthmatic patients because obesity limits the pathways by which steroids reduce inflammation in the body, researchers from the National Jewish Health in Denver said | | Pediatricians are urging the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration to take a bolder step in regulating the sale of over-the-counter cold medicine for children. Early this year, the FDA issued a Public Health Advisory for parents and caregivers not to give their children below 2 years old OTC cough and cold drugs because of the serious and potentially life-threatening side effects of these medications. The advisory includes decongestants, expectorants, antihistamines and antitussives commonly used to treat colds | |
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