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Fast Food Ads Contribute to Childhood Obesity
It is a widely known fact that children mimic what they see from the earliest of ages. They first...
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How About a Corn-Full Fast Food Menu?
New research suggests that many fast-food meals contain corn. Researchers uncovered signs of corn...
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Vitamin C and E Supplements Useless in Preventing Cancer
After two recent studies have shown that there’s little
merit in taking Vitamin B, folic acid,...
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Study Fails To Find Benefits Of Exercise In Heart Failure Patients
A recent study on the benefits of physical exercise in patients with heart failure has failed to...
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Staying Active Helps Heart Failure Patients As Well
“Be
active!” is not a message that we hear for the first time. Health care
providers and not only...
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Clostridium Difficile Takes Over Hospitals
Despite being anti-septic, hospitals are still filled with the largest number of diseases,...
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Treating Inflammation May Protect The Heart
Doctors didn’t know for sure if treating inflammation might prevent people from getting a heart...
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Pacemakers and Internal Defibrillators, Imperiled By Headphones
Metal detectors in airports have negative effects on pacemakers and implantable defibrillators....
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Study: Statins Have Beneficial Effects for Healthy People Too
Sunday,
during a New Orleans meeting
of the American Heart Association, researchers revealed that...
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Study Shows Flu Shots May Cut Risk of Blood Clots Forming in Veins
According to a new study, presented at the
American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions,...
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Study Finds Strong Link between Injuries and ADHD Diagnosis
A recent study shows that injuries suffered by very young children are very strongly linked to a...
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Testosterone Patch Might Improve Sexual Desire In Women
There is a known fact that there aren’t any specific treatments for postmenstrual women to regain...
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Parents That Smoke Might Make Their Children “Food Insecure”
A recent study shows that children who have parents that
smoke are likely to be undernourished and...
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Women Have More Bacteria On Their Palms Than Men
Except for the different PH of men and women’s skin, prompting the different deodorants, for...
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More U.S. Children Take Medications For Chronic Diseases
The number of U.S children who take
medications for chronic diseases is growing dramatically, a...
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The Use Of Medication In Youths Increased
A recent report shows that children and teens have been
taking increasingly more medication over...
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Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Often Go Hand in Hand
When you look at the list of risk factors
for developing type 2 diabetes you may see that there...
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Drug Prescriptions For US Children Rising At Alarming Rates
More and more children in the United States are prescribed
medication for chronic diseases,...
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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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Daylight Savings Affect People With Heart Problems
Recently, a study has been published linking daylight savings to heart problems, more specifically...
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Update: Daylight Saving Time Boosts Heart Attack Risk ?
There is clearly a link between sleep and cardiovascular
problems, Swedish researchers found....
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Grapes Fight Salt In Developing High Blood Pressure
Your health is very much influenced by your diet – eating healthy and exercising regularly seems to...
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Staph Infections May Cause Serious Illnesses
Doctors announced on Monday that the staph bacteria found in common places is believed to have...
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Doctors Recommend An Earlier Start In Treating HIV
AIDS is one of the most disastrous diseases of our current and last centuries, and HIV is the virus...
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Physical Warmth Influences Emotions
Researchers have been conducting studies which focus on the relation between physical and emotional...
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Study Finds Strong Link Between Emotional And Physical Warmth
If you want your date to warm up to you, a warm cup of coffee or tea might do the trick to some...
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Update: More US Children Suffer From Food Allergies - Study
Wednesday, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that the number of...
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Suicide Rates Go Up
A study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has releases some disturbing facts, after...
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Biological Drugs Not Necessarily Safe
Biological products have gained popularity in the recent
years but according to a study published...
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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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Specials
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Arteries of Most Obese Kids – As Thick and Stiff as Middle-Aged Adults’
Hundreds of previous studies have shown that obesity comes with
a number of risks, such as heart...
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Study Shows Bullies Like Suffering
A recent study, published by the journal of Biological Psychology, shows that youths which are...
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Study: Exposure To Sexual Content On TV Doubles Teen Pregnancy Rate
Parents should be concerned about how much television their children are
watching every day,...
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CDC: Food Allergies Up 18 Percent among US Kids
Food allergies continue to be on the rise among US kids according to a report released...
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LAPD Officers Driven By Racial Differences When Performing Arrests
Los Angeles police officers see the world in black and
white, a recent report by Yale Law School...
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India Aims for the Moon with Chandrayaan-1
New Delhi - India's first-ever moon mission, due for launch Wednesday, was expected to return a...
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Internet Use Brings Families Closer Together
A recent national survey on the use of Internet, completed
by the Pew Internet & American Life...
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Use Bedroom Fans to Protect Your Baby from SIDS!
As long as you use a bedroom fan, your baby’s risk of SIDS
decreases considerably, according to a...
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New Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans Released, Get Moving!
Trying to prevent obesity and thus health problems related
to obesity, the Department of Health...
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Feel Like Losing Control?
A recent study, conducted by psychologists Jennifer Whitson and Adam Galinsky and widely presented...
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Popular Supplements Glucosamine and Chondroitin No Good for Arthritis
Popular dietary supplements – glucosamine and chondroitin
sulfate – proved no better than placebos...
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Eprex Under Close Scrutiny After German Trial Study
A Johnson & Johnson anemia drug tested in Germany on a panel of stroke patients is...
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Learn to Avoid Energy Drinks! It’s for Your Own Good
Scientists at the Johns
Hopkins Hospitals
University are requiring
warning labels for popular...
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Energy Drinks? You’d Better Avoid Them, Study Says
Have you wondered how many people consume energy drinks on a daily basis, or even more often? Or...
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FDA To Review Anemia Drug Eprex Following High Rate Of Deaths In Study
The Food and Drug Administration announced on Friday that they are reviewing a higher rate of...
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Abortion Rate - The Lowest in 30 Years But Still High Among Minorities
Abortion rates in the United States appear to have
declined significantly in the past 30 years...
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High Blood Pressure Conference: Learn To Deal With Your Blood Pressure
The American Heart Association’s Conference of the Council
for High Blood Pressure Research held...
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Startle Response Linked To Political Preferences
A new study presented by the journal Science reached the
conclusion that easily startled people...
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Update: Study Questions Common Knee Surgery For Osteoarthritis
If people suffering from osteoarthritis were looking at arthroscopic knee surgery as their...
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Fish Oil Supplements Can Reduce Mortality Risk in Heart Failure Patients
The fact that fish oil and its significant component, omega-3 fatty acids can improve brain power,...
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NASA Studies Viability Of Operating Shuttle Beyond 2010
A leaked NASA internal mail, obtained by The Orlando
Sentinel, revealed the space agency’s plans...
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Researchers Find What Makes Flies So Hard to Swat
Have you ever wondered why a fly is so hard to swat? Of course you did. You’ve surely tried it...
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The Big Apple Surrounded by Seismic Activity
A major, disastrous earthquake is quite likely to occur
around New York City,
a recent study...
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Drugs, a Problem for Teens who Say It’s Easier to Get Prescription Drugs
Many teens try alcohol, tobacco, household
chemicals, prescription medicines and illegal drugs....
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It Only Takes An Hour Of Daily Exercise For Women To Get In Shape
Losing weight can be a real pain just thinking about it, but
in fact, a recent study found that it...
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Princeton Review Uncovers Schools that Party the Best
Princeton Review has released on Monday its most recent
ranking of colleges nationwide, in various...
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Global PC Frenzy Keeps Going Strong
On Tuesday, Gartner and IDC, two major IT research firms,
brought forward the results of a...
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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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Concerning Results of Coral Reef Study
Science Express published a recent study conducted by Dr.
Kent Carpenter of Old Dominion...
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The U.S. Coral Reefs Are In Bigger Danger Than Ever
A recent report documented and presented by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
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Technology
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Online Time Helps Teens Develop Social and Technical Skills
While adults don’t seem to appreciate the time teens spend
online, a recent study by the MacArthur...
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Technology…Pleasure and Pain for Most Consumers
Technology is part of our everyday lives, but how many of us really know how to handle all these...
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Apple’s iPhone Overruns BlackBerry In Consumer Satisfaction
Apple ranked first in the overall customer satisfaction
among business wireless smartphone users,...
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Update: Even Terrorists Can Tweet, Army Says
The extent of a social networking site is far beyond our wildest imagination, and apparently, not...
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Concerns Are Raised Against White Spaces
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has been asked by Several U.S. lawmakers and...
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Technology Is A Key Element In Keeping Modern Families United
Technology plays an increasing role in keeping families
united, a recent survey by Pew Internet...
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Facebook, MySpace Absolute Rulers In Mobile Social Networking
Social networking has longtime crossed the border between
desktops and mobile devices, and as a...
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Study: DVR Indispensable Item and Relationship Savior
A recent study concluded that the digital video recorder (DVR) is regarded by those who use it as...
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Microsoft Hires Jerry Seinfeld To Bite Apple’s Mac Vs. PC Ads
As part of its strategy to counter the negative perception of Windows Vista and the Apple Inc.’s...
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Study: Over 35% of Vista PCs Downgraded to XP
Microsoft’s letdown with Windows Vista operating system seems to have picked up some pace....
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Greeks Used Astronomical Calculator To Organize The Olympic Games
Understanding the mysteries behind the world’s first calculating
device developed by the ancient...
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Study Finds Online Banking Insecure Due To Security Design Flaws
As the number of people carrying their daily business online
grows, so does the risk of being...
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How Firefox 3.0 Gains Momentum
Mozilla’s latest version of browser not only came to answer
Internet users’ demands, but also came...
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Low-Income Americans Don't Want, Don't Need Broadband Internet
The Pew Internet Project looked at how widespread broadband Internet is among Americans today and...
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Over 600 Million Internet Users Vulnerable To Web Browser Exploitation
Web browser exploitation has been an increasing phenomenon
in recent years, and according to the...
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Report: Blu-ray Too Expensive, The Old HD DVD Works Just Fine!
How does it
feel to be the last one standing in a market that used to be a battlefield of
the...
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Blu Ray Has Won The Format War, But…
According to a recent study released by ABI Research, Blu-ray
format needs another 12 to 18 months...
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Dell Announces Redesigned Line of Vostro Notebooks
Dell announced its new lineup of Vostro notebooks aimed at small and medium sized businesses. The...
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Checking Your Favorite Site? Somebody Is Watching You
For those of us who have been
wondering exactly how monitored our Internet sessions are, well…...
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Update: In Europe Xbox 360 Arcade Is Cheaper Than Wii
In an unexpected move, Microsoft has slashed the European prices of its Xbox 360 gaming platform....
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Toshiba’s HD DVD Ready To Throw the Towel?
Lately, bad news have been clouding the skies of HD DVD one
after the other, but so far Toshiba...
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Open Source Applications Prone to Security Glitches
A recent security study’s
findings are probably likely to shock a little bit the increasing number...
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Forget about TV, Online Entertainment Rocks!
According to a recent survey
conducted by Harris Interactive, online entertainment becomes very...
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Boys Post Videos, Girls Love Blogging
Another study conducted by the
Pew Internet and American Life Project reveals new interesting...
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