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Health News for September 28, 2008

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Sack lunches may not provide adequate nutrients to preschooler
Packing lunch for your child might not be a good idea, for a new study has found that sack lunches may not regularly provide adequate nutrients for the growth and development of young children. ANI

Health-monitoring system helps maintain older adults well-being
Many older adults want to remain active and independent for as long as possible. Now, researchers from University of Missouri suggest that installing health monitoring system can help keep check on the health of the elderly and ensure their privacy. ANI

New drug shows potential to treat angina, other cardiac problems
A compound, designed to prevent chest pains in heart patients, could act as a drug to treat angina and possibly other cardiac pathologies, according to a study on animals. ANI

Health News for September 28, 2008

Cyber sex can cause alarmingly high rates of depression
People who frequent online sex, fetish and swinging sites have alarmingly high rates of depression, anxiety and stress, says a shocking new research. ANI

Women with history of dieting likely to gain more weight during pregnancy
Women who diet prior to becoming pregnant tend to gain more weight during pregnancy, according to a new study from University of North Carolina. ANI

Animals farmed for meat main source of food poisoning bug
Researchers from Lancashire, England, and Chicago, IL, have discovered that animals farmed for meat are the main source of bacteria responsible for food poisoning. ANI

Early first drink ups teens chances of becoming alcoholics in adulthood
A new study has found that children introduced to drink under the age of 15, even in supervised conditions, are more likely to become alcoholics. ANI

Faith in God really can relieve pain
They say heartfelt prayers provide peace to a disturbed mind and even, sometimes, make our wishes come true. Now, the belief has been scientifically backed, for according to Oxford University, faith in God really can relieve pain. ANI

Daily use of talcum powder raises cancer risk in women
It might come handy while freshening faces, but according to a new shocking research, women who use talcum powder every day are 40 per cent more likely to develop ovarian cancer. ANI

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