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Dear Reader
Welcome to this week's round up of the health stories...
It's rarely out of the news at the moment and now there's
more bad news about the effects of Swine flu.
There are a
small number of A (H1N1) swine flu cases in Michigan that
have
experts
wondering
why
the
effects
of
the
flu are
worse for people who are classed as obese.
If you’ve got a BMI over 30, you’re considered
obese, and even though you aren’t sickly, you still
may be at increased risk of severe complications (and even
death) from the new A (H1N1) swine flu virus according
to a report released in early July.
To find out why the swine flu vaccine could
be a potential health danger for you and your family click
through to read full report here:
Effects of the Flu Worse for Obese
Today breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in
women, after lung cancer. As a result, yearly breast mammograms
have become common for women over 40, or anyone at high risk
of developing this dangerous, disfiguring disease.
Now that programs like this are in place, experts had
expected that the number of cases of advanced breast
cancer would drop off, but that’s not happening.
Instead the incidence of breast cancer seems to have
gone up since widespread screening became part of our
yearly exams.
Click through to discover why:
Breast Mammograms May Mean Over-Diagnosis Of Breast
Cancer
Adults, especially young people, have yet another reason
for cutting the calories you take in per day. If the
monkeys from some very positive research appearing in
Science are any guide, by following calorie restricted
diets you’ll live longer, look younger and stay
disease free.
Click through to discover the
remarkable side effect of restricting your calorie intake
has on one very common condition:
Caloried Restricted Diets May
Be Best Bet To Stop Disease and
Halt Aging
If you live in the city and your job is
close by, you may have considered walking
(or biking, jogging, in-line skating, even
skateboarding) to work.
According to the first large U.S. study of health and
commuting, very few of us actually do it - in fact just
under 17% of working adults surveyed walked or bicycled
for any part of their commute.
Earlier research has found that countries with the highest
levels of walking or biking have lower obesity levels
as well. The findings here suggest that the activity
of commuting to work can have an impact on overall fitness.
To find out more about how commuting
to work on foot or by bike impacts your overall general
level of health click through to read the full report:
Walking or Biking To Work Better for Fitness
The weekly round-up continues below...