
H1N1 – a Canadian Update
Serum Phosphorus Predicts CAC
Coronary artery calcification was common among apparently healthy adults, became more frequent and severe with time, and was associated with elevated levels of serum phosphorus, according to an analysis of data from a long-term population study.
At baseline, coronary artery calcification was present in 28% of participants in a long-term observational study, and six years later, new-onset calcification had developed in 33%, for an overall prevalence of 50% (P<0.001), according to Katherine R. Tuttle, MD, of Providence Medical Research Center in Spokane, Wash., and colleagues.

Post Radiation PSA Rise Predicts Mortality
A rising PSA value within 18 months after radiation therapy predicts an increased risk of prostate cancer metastasis and mortality, data from a large retrospective study showed.

Worried Sick (not a question)
The link above takes you to the abstract quoted below. Highlights in bold are my emphasis and not the author’s.
In today’s global economy, employees are much less likely to stay at one organization for the length of their careers. One significant side effect of this trend is that many employees feel less secure in their jobs. According to this study, being afraid of losing your job may be bad for your health. The authors analyzed questionnaires distributed to more than 1,700 people in the U.S. during two separate periods spanning two decades, which allowed them to control for poor health, job insecurity, and actual employment losses over time. As many as 18 percent of the employees surveyed said they felt insecure about their jobs. In one of the study groups, the authors found that chronic job insecurity was a more reliable predictor of poor health than smoking or hypertension. And job insecurity was more closely associated with failing health than actual unemployment, the researchers found, because of the ongoing stress caused by an uncertain future, an inability to take action, and a lack of institutionalized support. One implication for businesses is that employees who worry about losing their jobs have trouble concentrating, experience more stress, and take more sick days. The researchers argue that programs aimed at displaced or unemployed workers won’t reach people who have jobs but are insecure, and they suggest that organizations and government policies aim to lessen the degree of stress linked to job insecurity.
Bottom Line:
Even more than actual unemployment, persistent job insecurity is closely linked to declining health and increased stress in American workers.
Retirement, Work, and Health
NT-proBNP – Strong Independent Predictor of AF
NT-proBNP level is a strong independent predictor of AF.

Another Reason Why I Drink Alcohol
Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Type 2 Diabetes — Diabetes Care
Our analysis confirms previous research findings that moderate alcohol consumption is protective for type 2 diabetes in men and women.

War Dead Exceeds 15,000 in Mexico
Mexican farm leader killed with 14 others on ranch | Reuters
More than 15,000 people have been killed in drug-related violence in Mexico since President Felipe Calderon launched an army-led assault on cartels soon after taking office in 2006.

Read a Book a Week – 3Q 09 Update
1.02 is the number of books I’ve read per week so far in 2009.
One more quarter to go.
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