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Childhood anxiety can be effectively treated: study 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most children with anxiety disorders benefit from a type of "talk therapy" called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and antidepressant medication, either in combination or alone, according to results of a study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most children with anxiety disorders benefit from a type of "talk therapy" called cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and antidepressant medication, either in combination or alone, according to results of a study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Rheumatoid arthritis on the rise in women: study 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After 40 years of decline, the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis appears to be on the rise among women, according to research conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - After 40 years of decline, the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis appears to be on the rise among women, according to research conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
MRSA sinusitis on the rise: study 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A US study suggests that from 2001 to 2006 there has been a marked increase in the proportion of acute and chronic sinusitis cases in which the potentially deadly superbug MRSA has been isolated. Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A US study suggests that from 2001 to 2006 there has been a marked increase in the proportion of acute and chronic sinusitis cases in which the potentially deadly superbug MRSA has been isolated. Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Many U.S. hospitals fail to please, survey finds 
CHICAGO (Reuters) - New survey data ranking patients' experiences in U.S. hospitals find many institutions fall short, particularly when it comes to managing pain, researchers said on Wednesday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

CHICAGO (Reuters) - New survey data ranking patients' experiences in U.S. hospitals find many institutions fall short, particularly when it comes to managing pain, researchers said on Wednesday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Red meat, milk lovers more susceptible to E. Coli 
HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) - Lovers of red meat and milk may be more susceptible to a major strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli), which causes severe diarrhea, researchers in Australia said.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

HONG KONG (Reuters Life!) - Lovers of red meat and milk may be more susceptible to a major strain of Escherichia coli (E. coli), which causes severe diarrhea, researchers in Australia said.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Study clears protein as cause of heart disease 
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A blood protein linked with inflammation called C-reactive protein does not cause heart attacks and strokes but it may be sign of trouble, Danish researchers said on Wednesday in a finding that may have implications for drug makers.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

CHICAGO (Reuters) - A blood protein linked with inflammation called C-reactive protein does not cause heart attacks and strokes but it may be sign of trouble, Danish researchers said on Wednesday in a finding that may have implications for drug makers.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
New US diabetes rate up 90 percent in past decade 
WASHINGTON (Reuters Life!) - The rate of new cases of diabetes soared by about 90 percent in the United States in the past decade, fueled by growing obesity and sedentary lifestyles, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

WASHINGTON (Reuters Life!) - The rate of new cases of diabetes soared by about 90 percent in the United States in the past decade, fueled by growing obesity and sedentary lifestyles, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Many US kids swapping playtime for TV time 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - American kids as young as 4 years old are spending too much time in front of the TV or computer, and not enough time playing, according to national survey data.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - American kids as young as 4 years old are spending too much time in front of the TV or computer, and not enough time playing, according to national survey data.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
Hot flushes may predict breast cancer drug success 
LONDON (Reuters) - Hot flushes, night sweats or painful joints may be good news for women taking hormone-based drugs for breast cancer -- it may mean their tumours are less likely to return, researchers said on Thursday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

LONDON (Reuters) - Hot flushes, night sweats or painful joints may be good news for women taking hormone-based drugs for breast cancer -- it may mean their tumours are less likely to return, researchers said on Thursday.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32
ADHD tied to more severe nicotine dependence 
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be particularly vulnerable to serious nicotine addiction if they start smoking, a new study suggests.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be particularly vulnerable to serious nicotine addiction if they start smoking, a new study suggests.Reuters Health eLine, 2008-10-31 00:22:32




