Health Update

Ham Products Recalled Over Listeria Concerns

Ham Products Recalled Over Listeria Concerns Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Mariposa Meats issuing a public warning have asked for ham products distributed in Ontario to be recalled, as they could be contaminated with listeria.

According to the federal agency, the only product affected by the recall is Old Style brand's Thin Sliced Honey Ham that is sold in 450-gram packages with a best-before date of 17th November 2008 and UPC symbol 6 28292 50001 7.

Pfizer Stops Development of Obesity Drug

Pfizer Stops Development of Obesity DrugPfizer Inc., the world's largest

Study: Testosterone Patch Increases Libido in Postmenopausal Women

Study: Testosterone Patch Increases Libido in Postmenopausal WomenA recent study has suggested that a testosterone patch may improve the libido of postmenopausal women significantly. The research in the Nov. 6 New England Journal of Medicine adds that this libido boost comes with its share of side effects like a possible increase in the risk of breast cancer in women taking the male hormone.

Pine Bark Extract Lessens Jet Lag By 50% – A Study

Pine Bark Extract Lessens Jet Lag By 50% – A StudyA new study has revealed that pycnogenol, a bark extract from the French maritime pine tree, lessens jet lag in passengers by about 50%.

The two-part study involving a brain CT scan and a scoring system, showed that Pycnogenol lowered symptoms of jet lag such as fatigue, headaches, insomnia and brain edema (swelling) in both healthy individuals and hypertensive patients.

Woman's Cancer Genome Decoded for the First Time

Woman's Cancer Genome Decoded for the First TimeResearchers have decoded all the genes in a woman’s cancer and they have identified eight new genes. Published in the journal Nature, the study, a first of its kind, could help researchers discover better ways of treating the disease.

Folic Acid, Vitamins B6, B12 Don’t Save Women From Cancer Risk

Folic Acid, Vitamins B6, B12 Don’t Save Women From Cancer RiskRecent research contradicts the established notion that folic acid, vitamins B6, B12 can prevent cancer in women.

Researchers found no significant role of folic acid and vitamins B6 and B12 play in preventing cancer in women at high risk for cardiovascular disease.

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