Bike riders beware! Your favourite sport could lead to
kidney or genital problems
A new
study suggests that bike riders risk injury to the kidney
or genitalia. The study also found that kids sustain about 10 times as
many of these injuries as adults. Cyclists are often correctly encouraged to
wear a helmet, but the study shows head injuries aren’t the only ones they should
be concerned about, researchers said.
Co-author
Dr. Benjamin Breyer, a urologist at the University of California, San
Francisco, said that they were surprised that there were so many injuries
related to bike riding, Fox News reported. The researchers analyzed data that
had been collected by the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System
between 2002 and 2012. The system includes information on patients who came to
the 24-hour emergency rooms of about 100 hospitals nationwide, including eight
children’s hospitals.
Breyer and
his team separated the patients by age group and looked at whether each person
had been subsequently admitted to the hospital, which would indicate a
relatively severe injury. They excluded injuries that had been caused by a
collision with a car. The study did not examine the severity of injuries in
more detail or whether the patients had required a follow-up visit with their
doctor afterward.
An average
of about 4,000 people sustained bicycle-related kidney or genital injuries
during each year of the study, the authors found. They also discovered that
children came to the ER for bicycle -related kidney or
genital injuries about 10 times more often than adults: about 448 of every
100,000 children, as opposed to 53 of every 100,000 adults, presented to the ER
each year for such injuries.
The study
is published in the journal Injury
Prevention.
Source: http://health.india.com
07.04.2014
Excessive use of mouthwash can lead
to throat cancer
A new study has revealed that using mouthwash more than
three times a day increases the risk of mouth and throat cancer. The study
found that poor oral health and failure to have regular dental checks increased
the risk of mouth and throat cancer .
Prof Wolfgang Ahrens, of the Bremen Institute for Prevention
Research and Social Medicine in Germany said that the possible role of
mouthwash as a causative factor would require further research.
Earlier studies have found that found some mouthwashes
were more dangerous than wine or beer because they contained higher
concentrations of alcohol, as high as 26 per cent proof.
Source: http://health.india.com
07.04.2014
Don’t worry about failures, worry about the chances you miss
when you don’t even try
Jack Canfield
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