Skip to main content

Health Studies in the News

Staying active will help you look and feel better. Here you’ll find the latest news on fitness trends, exercise and sports along with professional advice and tips from Activebeat’s own set of fitness experts.

Latest News

Vitamin D and Calcium Offer Little Benefits For Elderly Bones
By Sponsored Diet and Nutrition News & Advice

Vitamin D and Calcium Offer Little Benefits For Elderly Bones

A new study from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force  is telling older women that all of that vitamin D and calcium supplements they’ve been taking in order to  strengthen their bones, lessen pain from bone-weakening osteoporosis, and prevent broken bones isn’t doing much good. In fact, findings from the study based on two reviews […]

Read More about Vitamin D and Calcium Offer Little Benefits For Elderly Bones

2 min read

Foods to Beat Those Winter Blahs
Medically Reviewed by Julie Ching, MS, RDN, CDE Diet and Nutrition News & Advice

Foods to Beat Those Winter Blahs

It’s no surprise that 25-percent of North Americans from a serious drop in mood and energy during the winter months, developing the “winter blues”—or worse, a case of full-blown seasonal affective disorder. The good news is that you can beat the winter blahs with these 10 mood and energy-boosting foods!

Read More about Foods to Beat Those Winter Blahs

3 min read

2013 Flu Vaccine Offers Little Protection to Seniors
By Jim Greene Health Studies in the News

2013 Flu Vaccine Offers Little Protection to Seniors

If you got the flu shot this winter to protect yourself from the flu, chances are you may have still fallen ill. A study from the US Center for Disease Control (CDC) has found that this year’s flu vaccine did little to protect seniors (individuals 65-years of age and older) from influenza A strain H3N2, […]

Read More about 2013 Flu Vaccine Offers Little Protection to Seniors

2 min read

DEET: It’s Not as Effective As you Think!
By Emily Lockhart Health Studies in the News

DEET: It’s Not as Effective As you Think!

If you tend to attract mosquitoes, DEET, one of the most widely used ingredients in insect repellent, might be your answer. But before you spray those chemicals all over your body, consider a recent study that shows DEET loses its effectiveness against mosquitoes once they get used to the smell. DEET, a chemical called N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide, […]

Read More about DEET: It’s Not as Effective As you Think!

2 min read

Codeine Linked to Deaths of Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea
By Jim Greene Children

Codeine Linked to Deaths of Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising doctors to cease prescribing codeine to children after surgeries such as tonsillectomies, removal of the adenoids, or both. Why? Due to several deaths, which have been linked to prescription codeine post-surgery for removal of the tonsils and/or the adenoids. The deaths have occurred specifically in child patients […]

Read More about Codeine Linked to Deaths of Children With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

1 min read