July 2010
A diet high in meats has often been linked to higher risk of developing certain diseases, but some research suggests specific types of meat may have more risk than others. Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health found that regular consumption of processed meats may increase the risk of both diabetes and heart disease.
Caregiver Group Support and Education Associated with Longer Relapse Intervals for People with Bipolar DisorderJune 2010
Caregivers provide an important link between medical care and homelife, but they may need more assistance than is typically offered. Researchers from Spain found that support sessions and bipolar education for caregivers improved health for people with bipolar disorder.
Meal Replacement Diet May Improve Initial Weight Loss Amounts Compared to Patient Controlled PlanJune 2010
Meal replacement diets are one of many diet options to help people lose weight. Researchers from Medifast found that a meal replacement program appeared to be more beneficial in initial weight loss than a plan that involved participant food preparation, but there were some study limits.
Parent-Administered Prednisolone Treatments May Help Reduce Asthma Symptoms and Medical Care in ChildrenMay 2010
Severe asthma attacks in children often include a trip to the doctor's office or emergency room for treatment. Researchers in Australia found that training parents to administer an oral corticosteroid at home not only decreased the need for emergency medical help, but also improved recovery.
Vitamin B Therapy Not Associated with Vascular or Kidney Improvements in Patients with Diabetic NephropathyMay 2010
Vitamins are most often associated with health benefits, but can high doses of vitamins create more harm than good? A study from Canada found that high doses of Vitamin B may actually decrease kidney and blood vessel health for people with diabetes.

