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Health News for September 15, 2007

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Forward-facing buggies may cause psychological damage to babies
A new study suggests that babies may face lasting psychological damage if they are pushed in buggies facing away from their parents. ANI

17month-olds brain repaired with superglue in U.S.
Doctors in New York have prevented a 17 months British toddler from succumbing to an extremely rare medical condition called aneurysm, by repairing her damaged brain with superglue. ANI

Bad cholesterol inhibits breakdown of fat in cells
A study at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet has revealed that the so-called bad cholesterol (LDL) inhibits the breakdown of fat in cells of peripheral deposits. ANI

Health News for September 15, 2007

Old drug for heart patients being investigated for pre-eclampsia cure
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch, are trying to resolve whether an already available drug for the heart patients can also be used in delaying delivery in expectant mothers with severe pre-eclampsia. ANI

Now, monitor your diet through your mobile phone food pictures
A team of researchers from Purdue University is contemplating aiding health-conscious people in evaluating their food, with the help of their cell phone cameras. Carol Boushey, an associate professor in the Department of Foods and Nutrition, said that their research would expand on a technique already in use, by adding a strong scientific grounding. ANI

Honey may help prevent ageing
A new study has found that honey could be used to combat the effects of ageing, including memory decline and anxiety. ANI

Mothers milk far more beneficial than manufactured infant formula
Extensive research on the benefits of mothers milk has shown that it satisfies babies nutritional needs far better than any manufactured infant formula. ANI

Affluent country kids at four-fold asthma risk as compared to poorer counterparts
Researchers have discovered that children living in prosperous countries are more likely to be prone to allergy-related asthma as compared to their poorer country counterparts. ANI

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