Dr. Susan Sharma: This is Insidermedicine in 60.
From Washington - According to a study in consumer reports some of the most popular breakfast cereals marketed to children contain more than 50% sugar. In a study of 27 of the top selling breakfast cereals, two varieties contained more than 50% sugar while another nine contain more than 40% sugar. This amount is comparable to that found in glazed doughnut. While it is important for children to eat breakfast experts recommend cereals may risk whole grains that are low in sodium and added sugar.
From Seattle - According to research in AJR, those who have appendicitis may benefit from a CT scan. In a study of 100 patients being evaluated for possible appendicitis 29 had their treatment plans altered after under going a CAT scan. Furthermore, CAT scan findings ruled out appendicitis in nine out of 18 cases with a likelihood of appendicitis was initially considered probable and three out of five cases were appendicitis, which considered very likely.
From Cambridge - According to research in biological psychiatry low levels of cortisol, the stress hormone involves in fight or flight response may be linked to antisocial behavior. In a study of 100 boys from Mainstream schools and 75 teens known to exhibit antisocial behavior, researchers found that the cortisol levels in antisocial teens did not spike if they should when subjected to stressors. These findings indicate that anti-social behavior maybe more biologically waste than previously thought.
For insidermedicine in 60. I'm Dr. Susan Sharma.
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