
It's been a slow week in terms of pharma news but I've been reading through a lot of health related articles that are interesting and what to share them with you. Check out some of the following, I think you will enjoy them!
- Exercise Might Slow Brain Shrinkage in Alzheimer's Patients (HealthDay)
- For Young Adults, Borderline High Blood Pressure a Threat (HealthDay)
- Kids Should Work with Hands for Brains' Sake (Reuters Health)
- Medical Visit Companions Boost Care Satisfaction (Reuters Health)
- Not All Patient Adverse Events Recorded by Hospitals (Reuters Health)
- Statins Show Little Benefit for Kids with Learning Disorder (HealthDay)
- Stomach Germ May Protect Against Asthma (HealthDay)
- No Evidence Breast Self-Exams Cut Cancer Deaths (HealthDay)
- Premature Birth Linked to Some Unexpected Later Problems (HealthDay)
- Researchers Find Link between Organ Transplants, Cancer (HealthDay)
- Scientists Find Key Brain Circuits for Attention (Reuters Health)
- Brain Scans Show Heightened Risk for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (HealthDay)
- Cancer Survival Depends on Where You Live (HealthDay)
- Dietary Fiber Cuts Risk of Pregnancy Complication (HealthDay)
- FDA Reaches Settlement with California Hearing Device Maker (Food and Drug Administration)
Read on, you can never have too much info about what's going on in the world of health!






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