Health Highlights: May 6, 2008
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Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors ofHealthDay:
Middle-Aged Mothers Most Stressed: Survey
Mothers ages 35 to 54 trying to balance child and parental care are more stressed than any other group, according to a survey by the American Psychological Association. While nearly two in five women and men in this age group report high levels of stress, more women than men said they're suffering extreme stress and manage their stress poorly.
The 2007 Stress in America survey found that almost 40 percent of female and male respondents ages 35 to 54 report extreme levels of stress, compared to 29 percent of those ages 18 to 34 and 25 percent of those older than 55,United Press Internationalreported.
"It's not surprising that so many people in that age group are experiencing stress," Katherine Nordal, executive director for professional practice at the APA, said in a prepared statement.
"The worry of your parents' health and your children's well-being as well as the financial concern of putting kids through college and saving for your own retirement is a lot to handle," Nordal said,UPIreported.
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Cardinal Health Mouthwash Recalled
Cardinal Health-brand alcohol-free mouthwash is being recalled due to possible contamination withBurkholderia cepaciabacteria, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.
Although it poses little risk to healthy people, people with weakened immune systems or chronic lung diseases may be more susceptible toB. cepaciainfections, the FDA said.
The recall includes four-ounce bottles with the lot code 26228 stamped on the Cardinal Health label on the side of the bottle,United Press Internationalreported.
The mouthwash was distributed to hospitals, medical centers and long-term care facilities across the United States and can also be found in certain Personal Hygiene Hospital Admission kits. The mouthwash was made by Hydrox Labs of Elgin, Ill., and distributed by Cardinal Health Inc. of Dublin, Ohio.



