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Continue reading »Global warming will hike mental health woes, study finds
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Continue reading »Editorial praises childhood obesity study that finds ‘genes are not destiny’
University at Buffalo childhood obesity experts are praising a study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics that rigorously assessed how the
Continue reading »Genomic study finds a new role for microRNAs as predictors of Crohn’s disease progression
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Continue reading »Radical 800-calories ‘soup and shake’ diet ACTUALLY works
Radical 800-calories ‘soup and shake’ diet ACTUALLY works, Oxford University study finds Research carried out by Oxford University give credit
Continue reading »New study finds concurrent use of prescription drugs and dietary supplements could pose health risks
A new University of Hertfordshire study found that using certain over-the-counter herbal medicines and dietary supplements alongside prescription drugs could
Continue reading »Two minutes of intense exercise is as good as a 30 minute workout
Just 2 minutes of high intensity exercise is as good as 30 minutes of moderate workout, study finds A small
Continue reading »Difficult people have most to gain from practicing compassion, study finds
The most disagreeable individuals, who are also the least likely to be kind, can benefit most from behaving more compassionately,
Continue reading »Hormone that makes women more fertile is linked to breast cancer risk
Hormone that makes women more fertile is linked to breast cancer risk – and testing for it could help spot
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