Imperial Valley News Center
Daily low-dose aspirin found to have no effect on healthy life span in older people
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- Written by Barbara Cire
Washington, DC - In a large clinical trial to determine the risks and benefits of daily low-dose aspirin in healthy older adults without previous cardiovascular events, aspirin did not prolong healthy, independent living (life free of dementia or persistent physical disability). Risk of dying from a range of causes, including cancer and heart disease, varied and will require further analysis and additional follow-up of study participants. These initial findings from the ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) trial, partially supported by the National Institutes of Health, were published online on September 16, 2018 in three papers in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Neurons absorb and release water when firing
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- Written by Meredith Daly
Washington, DC - Neurons absorb and release water when they relay messages throughout the brain, according to a study by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions. Tracking this water movement with imaging technology may one day provide valuable information on normal brain activity, as well as how injury or disease affect brain function. The study appears in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
High blood sugar during pregnancy ups risk of mother’s type 2 diabetes, child’s obesity
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- Written by Amy F. Reiter
Washington, DC - Mothers with elevated blood glucose during pregnancy – even if not high enough to meet the traditional definition of gestational diabetes – were significantly more likely to have developed type 2 diabetes a decade after pregnancy than their counterparts without high blood glucose.
Seven states now report obesity at or above 35 percent
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Washington, DC - CDC released new data on self-reported adult obesity prevalence for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico. The 2017 Adult Obesity Prevalence Maps show that adult obesity across the country remains high and differs by race, ethnicity, and education. The data come from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, an ongoing, state-based, telephone interview survey conducted by CDC and state health departments. Height and weight data are self-reported.
USDA Partners to Improve Water and Wastewater Infrastructure for More than 442,000 Rural Americans Across 42 States
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Fort Worth, Texas - Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett Monday announced that USDA is investing $392 million (PDF, 238 KB) to help rebuild and improve rural water and wastewater infrastructure in 42 states.
ONDCP Deputy Director James Carroll Statement Regarding the Senate Passage of H.R. 6 - Opioid Crisis Response Act of 2018
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- Written by Office of National Drug Control Policy
Washington, DC - I am encouraged to see Senate passage of this vital legislation, which will allow us to dedicate more resources to combating the opioid crisis ravaging our country. Since day one of his Administration, President Trump has made addressing the opioid crisis one of his top priorities, and he has directed his entire Administration to do the same.
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