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Farmers say salmonella scare has hurt tomato sales

AP - 1 hour, 40 minutes ago

FRESNO, Calif. - Expect fewer slices of red, ripe tomatoes next to the grill this holiday weekend.

Weight Loss News

  • Obesity may offer some protection after stenting Reuters - Wed Jul 2, 2:51 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Paradoxically, obesity may offer some protection against heart-related "events," like heart attack, in people who have a stent placed to prop open a clogged coronary artery, research shows.

  • Kidney stones a risk after stomach bypass surgery Reuters - Wed Jul 2, 2:49 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Morbidly obese adults who undergo a particular type of stomach bypass surgery called Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) appear to be at increased risk of developing kidney stones earlier than previously thought. The increase in stone risk was evident just three months after the surgery.

  • Population-Based Strategy Urged to Cut U.S. Obesity Rate HealthDay - Mon Jun 30, 11:46 PM ET

    MONDAY, June 30 (HealthDay News) -- Reducing the high rate of obesity in the United States requires a comprehensive, population-based strategy, says a new American Heart Association (AHA) scientific statement.

Sexual Health News

  • Lots of Sex May Prevent Erectile Dysfunction HealthDay - Thu Jul 3, 11:47 PM ET

    THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Frequent sexual intercourse may cut down on a man's chances of developing erectile dysfunction, Finnish researchers report.

  • A slice of watermelon is shown at the Gutierrez Produce stand at the Dallas Farmers Market, Tuesday, July 1, 2008, in Dallas. Watermelons contain an ingredient called citrulline that can trigger production of a compound that helps relax the body's blood vessels, similar to what happens when a man takes Viagra, said scientists in Texas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
    Scientists: Watermelon yields Viagra-like effects AP - Thu Jul 3, 5:48 PM ET

    LUBBOCK, Texas - A slice of cool, fresh watermelon is a juicy way to top off a Fourth of July cookout and one that researchers say has effects similar to Viagra — but don't necessarily expect it to keep the fireworks going all night long.

  • An AIDS counselor explains to a patient how to take anti-retroviral drugs. HIV infections among heterosexual Africans could be slashed by more than a third if safe-sex counselling was directed at married or cohabiting couples, a new study says.(AFP/File/Alexander Joe)
    New study pinpoints HIV risk within existing African couples AFP - Thu Jun 26, 7:12 PM ET

    PARIS (AFP) - HIV infections among heterosexual Africans could be slashed by more than a third if safe-sex counselling was directed at married or cohabiting couples, a new study says.

Medications/Drugs News

  • Most study participants understand research goals Reuters - Fri Jul 4, 10:29 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who take part in clinical trials often do so out of a desire to advance scientific knowledge and to help others, a new international study demonstrates.

  • Medication Reduces Violence in Some Schizophrenics HealthDay - Thu Jul 3, 11:47 PM ET

    THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Taking prescription medications can help reduce violent behavior in some schizophrenia patients, Duke researchers report.

  • Barcode Technology Flaws Put Some Patients at Risk HealthDay - Thu Jul 3, 11:47 PM ET

    THURSDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Flaws in the design and implementation of barcode systems designed to match hospital patients with the right dose of the right medication can increase the risk of certain medication errors, according to a study that looked at the use of the system in five U.S. hospitals.

Parenting/Kids News

  • Health Tip: Trying Pregnancy Again HealthDay - 1 hour, 51 minutes ago

    (HealthDay News) -- Trying to get pregnant again after a miscarriage can be fraught with a host of emotional and physical concerns.

  • Mom's Vitamin D Levels Affect Baby's Dental Health HealthDay - 1 hour, 52 minutes ago

    FRIDAY, July 4 (HealthDay News) -- Babies born to women with low levels of vitamin D during pregnancy may be at increased risk for tooth enamel defects and early childhood tooth decay, a Canadian study finds.

  • Small babies may develop "fat" belly organs: study Reuters - Fri Jul 4, 10:24 AM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children born "small for gestational age" - that is, significantly smaller than most babies born after the same number of weeks of pregnancy -- are prone to developing "visceral" adiposity (fatness) of the abdomen, even without being overweight, research hints.

Seniors/Aging News

  • Former Justice Senator of Hamburg, Roger Kusch addresses a press conference in June 2008. The German upper house discussed on Friday tightening laws on assisted suicide after a former politician caused outrage by helping an elderly woman to die -- and filming her final moments.(AFP/DDP/File/Roland Magunia)
    German upper house wants changes to assisted suicide laws AFP - Fri Jul 4, 2:37 PM ET

    BERLIN (AFP) - The German upper house passed a motion on Friday calling for laws on assisted suicide to be tightened after a former politician caused outrage by helping an elderly woman to die.

  • Medicare proposes hospital outpatient pay rates Reuters - Thu Jul 3, 3:09 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government proposed a 3 percent inflation increase in 2009 Medicare rates for outpatient services at about 4,000 U.S. hospitals, which will also impact medical imaging, diagnostic and other health care services.

  • Health Tip: Giving Medications to People With Alzheimer's HealthDay - Wed Jul 2, 11:47 PM ET

    (HealthDay News) -- As a caregiver of someone with Alzheimer's, administering their medication -- and preventing missed pills or the wrong dosages -- can be a daunting responsibility.

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  • Does Green Tea Help the Heart? Time.com - Fri Jul 4, 1:00 AM ET

    A new study shows the beverage can protect the heart arteries by keeping them flexible and relaxed

  • Scientists: Watermelon yields Viagra-like effects AP - Thu Jul 3, 5:48 PM ET

    LUBBOCK, Texas - A slice of cool, fresh watermelon is a juicy way to top off a Fourth of July cookout and one that researchers say has effects similar to Viagra — but don't necessarily expect it to keep the fireworks going all night long.

  • Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death AP - Thu Jul 3, 5:09 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Scientists have new evidence that the brain chemical best known for regulating mood also plays a role in the mystifying killer of seemingly healthy babies — sudden infant death syndrome.