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Paying More For Alcohol May Actually Save Lives
It’s no secret that alcohol is no good for our health, as it
might increase our risk for liver...
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A Simple Blood Test Can Spot People Who Are At Risk Of Heart Attack
According to the findings of a new study
presented at the meeting of the American Heart...
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A Study Finds New Ways of Detecting Heart Disease
A regular medical exam could soon contain a simple, low-cost blood test, which could help assess...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Crestor Prevents Heart Attacks for People with Low Cholesterol, Too
According to a report at an American Heart Association conference, inflammation may be as critical...
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Study: Statin Drug Cuts Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, Death
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug given to people with normal cholesterol can reduce their risk of...
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Covidien Recalls Mislabeled Syringes That May Cause Hypoglycemia
Covidien Ltd. has recalled thousands of mislabeled syringes that could cause people with diabetes...
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More Migraines Could Mean Less Chances Of Developing Breast Cancer
Women who confront with migraines stand less chance of developing breast cancer, according to...
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Testosterone Is The Solution For Low Sexual Desire
An international study lead by researchers in Australia, Canada, the U.S. and Europe showed that...
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A Migraine a Day Keeps Breast Cancer Away!
The good part of a migraine is that it indicates that you have a lower risk of developing breast...
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Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women Answered: The Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Our Bodies Can Now Be Successfully Tricked Into Losing Weight
According to the magazine Cell Metabolism published today, French researchers claim to have...
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No More Than Two Cups of Coffee a Day for Pregnant Women
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recently altered their
recommendations for pregnant women with...
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If You Suffer From Any Kind of Sexual Dysfunction, Do Something About It!
A study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the November issue...
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Study: 40 Percent of Women Suffer from Sexual Dysfunctions
And many of
them don’t even care.
A survey
performed by a Harvard University
researcher has...
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Four In Ten Women Report Sexual Problems, New Research Shows
According to a new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital
in Boston,
almost half...
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Experts Say the FDA Didn't Properly Assess BPA Health Risks
Concerns regarding chemical bisphenol A, known as BPA, just won’t come to an end. BPA is an organic...
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Update: Panel Calls FDA Ruling On BPA “Inadequate”
Bisphenol A (BPA), the synthetic hormone used in baby
bottles, toddler cups, water bottle and...
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New Zealand Approves Pig Cell Transplants for Diabetes
Wellington - New Zealand has approved trials of pig cell transplants to patients with Type 1...
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Depression during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk of Preterm Delivery
Pregnant women with significant depressive
symptoms during pregnancy have the highest chance of...
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Study Concludes Brain Signals Can Predict Weight Gain
A study published in the October 17 issue of the journal Science
has revealed that overweight...
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Alcohol Intake May Speed Up the Process of Brain Shrinkage
A new study published in the Archives of Neurology finds drinking alcohol is associated with lower...
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High Vitamin D Levels Protect Children from Rickets and Other Diseases
Millions of children will need to take their
vitamin D supplements each day to meet the new...
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Excess Drinking Linked To Brain Shrinkage
It appears that heavy drinkers have smaller
brains than non-drinkers, a new study published in the...
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Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Vitamin D Insufficiency
A new study by US researchers has found
that Parkinson’s sufferers have insufficient levels of...
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American Academy Of Pediatrics Urges Doubling Vitamin D For Children
The deficiency of vitamin D during
childhood and adolescence has outcomes later in life like the...
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Pediatricians Urge Doubling of Children’s Vitamin D Doses
Infants, children and adolescents should get double the
recommended amount of vitamin D because of...
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Obesity And The Brain - “Switch” In Brain Triggers the “Vicious Cycle” of Overeating
Overeating triggers a metabolic response in
the hypothalamus region of the brain which prompts...
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Countries Ban, Recall Chinese Dairy Products As a Result of Tainted Milk Scandal
Thailand health inspectors are testing nearly 100 imports from China
from possible melamine...
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Too Much Salt Contributes to Resistant Hypertension
Researchers
at the University of Alabama have recently informed that too much salt contributes
to...
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Science
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NASA’s Spirit Mars Rover Endangered by Dust Storms
The Spirit Rover, which has been exploring the Red Planet’s
surface for almost five years, is now...
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A Migraine A Day Keeps Breast Cancer Away!
The good part of a migraine is that it indicates that you have a lower risk of developing breast...
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Answer For Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women: Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Solar Wind's Record-Low Level Puts Future Space Missions At Risk
Solar activity reached new levels this year, with solar
wind declining at lowest values in five...
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Arctic Ice Continues Meltdown To Second Lowest Level In Three Decades
Sea ice levels are approaching a new record this year, which
unfortunately is a negative one. The...
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Low-Carb Diet Is The Best Choice To Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Regrettable Summer Record: Gulf Dead Zone To Reach An All-Time High
This summer could bring an absolute record, unfortunately a bad
one, for the “dead zone” off the...
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Albany Medical Prize Goes to Female Researchers
For the first time in its eight-year history, the Albany Medical Center Prize went to two female...
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Study: Global Warming Responsible For Oxygen-Depleted Ocean Zones
Oceans are just as affected by
global warming as the rest of the planet, and the effects of this...
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Scientists Find Safe, But Smelly Method For Suspended Animation
What is the latest discovery in
terms of “suspended animation” sustainers? Researchers concluded...
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IUCN’s Report Says 16.306 Species Are Facing Extinction
An annual survey published Wednesday by the World
Conservation Union, IUCN revealed a sad and...
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NASA’s Rovers Resume Explorations After Dust Storm
After the massive dust storm that nearly killed them, both Opportunity and Spirit are resuming...
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NASA's Mars Rovers Doomed?
Despite the massive dust storm that engulfs most of Mars as you are reading these lines, it appears...
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Diabetes Drugs from the Past Work in the Present Too
Researchers at John Hopkins University have found out that old medicines used to treat type 2...
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Chinese Farm-Raised Seafood Import Blocked by FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration blocked the import from China of five species of seafood, as...
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China’s Toothpaste in Uncomfortable Spotlight
Singaporeans have been warned to keep away from three brands of Chinese toothpaste after traces of...
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Weight Loss Surgery Improves Fertility
Women who become heavy with child after weight-loss surgery are prone to be healthier and less...
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Take Your Statins To Prevent Heart Attack!
Half of heart attacks and strokes happen
among apparently healthy men and women with normal or low...
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Crestor Can Detect Risks Of Heart Attack
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug administered to people who have normal cholesterol can cut their...
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Migraine Headaches May Diminish Breast Cancer Risk
Women with a history of migraine headaches have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer,...
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Migraines Reduce Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Women who usually suffer from migraines may have the comfort of knowing they stand less chance of...
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Testosterone Patch Helps Postmenopausal Women Recover Their Libido
Postmenopausal women may often suffer from no or low libido. On average, studies have shown that...
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“Red Wine” Drug Fights Against Obesity Regardless of Diet
Are scientists one step closer to finding the secret weapon in the fight against obesity and...
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If You Suffer From Any Kind Of Sexual Dysfunction, Do Something About It!
A study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the November issue...
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Sexual Problems Not A Bothering Issue For Most Women
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston discovered that almost five in ten women...
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Depression Might Double Risk Of Preterm Delivery
Depression during pregnancy was found to double the chance of a woman to deliver her baby before...
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OHSU: 9 Million Kids Have No Health Insurance Coverage in the US
While US
presidential candidates’ debate over health care is making headlines all over
the world,...
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Food Doesn’t Satisfy Obese People
Individuals whose brains don’t produce pleasure while eating will overeat in order to obtain it,...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Could Result in Parkinson’s Disease
Vitamin D deficiency might be linked, among other diseases,
to an increased risk of Parkinson’s...
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Next Week Apple Puts The Spotlight On Notebooks
Next week, Apple is turning its attention to their notebook
line, which has been wanting for a...
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The Hidden Danger of a Bowl of Cereals
Breakfast cereals can be served easily and
provide sufficient energy at the beginning of a new...
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Update: Helium Leak Shuts Down LHC For Two Months
After last week’s transformer failure, a new hardware
malfunction has stopped the LHC dead in its...
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Update: A Healthy Lifestyle Delays Aging Process
Researchers have long stressed the importance of living a healthy life based on daily exercise and...
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Chemical In Plastics Could Cause Heart Disease, Diabetes
Bisphenol A (BPA), the synthetic hormone used in baby
bottles, toddler cups, water bottle and...
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Around 70,000 Developed Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after 9/11
A new study by the World Trade Center Health Registry claims that the 9/11 terrorist attack led to...
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Baby Bottle Chemical Bisphenol A Once Again under Fire
The Department of Health and Human Services’ National
Toxicology Program on Wednesday released a...
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Update 2: Microsoft Cuts Xbox 360 Prices In The U.S.
After the same has happened in Japan, and following the rumors of a following price drop in the...
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Unstoppable Thawing in the Arctic Sea
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has announced
that Arctic sea ice is now below the...
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Survivors of 1918 Flu Pandemic Still Immune
Although hard to believe antibodies from survivors of the most devastating 1918 influenza pandemic...
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Health Officials Advise People To Avoid Amoeba After California Boy’s Death
Owing to a recent death, Riverside County health officials issued a warning advising residents to...
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Comcast Prepares For Doomsday: Unfavorable Decision On The Way
Five FCC commissioners are expected to announce later this
week the decision against Comcast’s...
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Obesity In The US Is A Real Problem, Study Says
On Thursday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention published the alarming results of...
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8-Years-Olds to Get Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs If Obese
Kids as young as 8 are recommended cholesterol-lowering
drugs if diet alone fails to work in order...
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Stay Alert! West Nile Virus Makes Its First Victims in the US
With the return of summer, the risk of getting infected with
West Nile virus is higher than in any...
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Boost Heart Attack Risk
Men suffering from Vitamin D deficiency appear to be more
predisposed to heart attack, new...
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US Watchdog Group Calls for FDA to Ban Food Dyes
A U.S.
watchdog group is pushing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ban the use
of eight...
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