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Teens' Peer Problems May Affect Health Later - 0 views

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    Teens' Peer Problems May Affect Health Later Peer Problems in Teen Years Linked to Higher Risk of Metabolic Syndrome at 43, Researchers Find June 28, 2012 -- Teens who have more peer problems than normal are at higher risk of health problems as adults, Swedish researchers report.
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Ecstasy Pills Cause Memory Problems - 0 views

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    Ecstasy Pills Cause Memory Problems Taking 10 or More Pills a Year Linked to Immediate and Short-Term Memory Problems July 27, 2012 -- People who use the club drug ecstasy (MDMA) can develop memory problems, a new study shows.
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Age-Related Vision Problems - 0 views

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    Age-Related Vision Problems Age-related vision changes happen to many people as they grow older. But eye problems aren't something you should simply write off as normal. Some result from new or worsening vision disorders. As age advances, these might quietly creep up on you, stealing a piece of your vision at a time.
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Bowel Issues Affect 3 Out of 4 Pregnant Women - WebMD - 0 views

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    Bowel Issues Affect 3 Out of 4 Pregnant Women These problems don't significantly affect quality of life, study says WebMD News from HealthDay By Mary Elizabeth Dallas HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) -- Nearly three out of four pregnant women experience bowel problems such as constipation and diarrhea, but these issues don't significantly affect their quality of life, a new study finds.
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Low Vitamin D in Pregnancy Linked to Language Problems in Children - 0 views

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    supplementation may help
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Children who show self-control in the face of temptation may be less likely to have wei... - 0 views

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    More Self-Control as a Child, Lower BMI as Adult? Are Kids Who Can Resist Temptation Less Likely to Be Overweight Adults? Aug. 16, 2012 -- Children who show self-control in the face of temptation may be less likely to have weight problems as adults.
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She-conomy " Men & Women Solve Problems Differently. Therefore, They Shop & Buy Differe... - 0 views

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    Posted on by sheconomy Holly Buchanan, author of The Soccer Mom Myth, posted an interesting article on her website Marketing to Women Online. It was an article written by a man, Aaron Traister, about What Men Love About Women. As she read through the article she noticed a very interesting point.
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Heart Disease Risk Factors May Hurt Memory - 0 views

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    Middle-aged men and women with heart disease risk factors like high blood pressure and high cholesterol may also be at risk for memory problems as they age.
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The 3 Basic Questions of Good Business - 0 views

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    Good business has been done the same way for centuries. The medium does not change the rules for success. Question 1: Who exactly do you help? Who do you help? What problem do you solve for them? How can you make that pain tangible for the listener?
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Migraine Headache Slideshow: Symptoms, Aura, Triggers, Treatments & More - 0 views

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    Learn about the many different symptoms, triggers, and treatments for these severe headaches. Pictures show the visual problems (aura) and brain structures affected.
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Hearing Loss Linked to Mental Decline in Elderly - 0 views

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    Hearing Loss Linked to Mental Decline in Elderly Jan. 22, 2013 -- Hearing loss and mental decline are two common conditions of aging, and now a new study finds that they may be related. Older people with hearing deficits were more likely than those with normal hearing to develop problems with memory and thinking over the course of the study.
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A Label Calls Attention to Obesity - 0 views

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    James Steinberg Most people know that obesity can result in serious health problems, yet many of us continue to focus on its cosmetic consequences rather than its risks to health. This distorted view may change now that the American Medical Association has finally labeled obesity a disease, not just a risk factor for other disorders.
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How to Get Your Sleep Schedule Back in Sync - 0 views

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    10 Ways to Reset Your Sleep Cycle By Camille PeriWebMD Feature Travel, shift work, or even a few nights up worrying can upset your sleep. They can throw off your circadian rhythm, the internal clock that controls when you sleep and wake. You don't have to take sleep problems lying down.
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Lifelong Reading, Hobbies Might Help Stave Off Dementia - WebMD - 0 views

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    Lifelong Reading, Hobbies May Help Fend Off Dementia Stimulating activities may encourage brain to adapt and create 'work-arounds,' study suggests WebMD News from HealthDay By Barbara Bronson Gray HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 3 (HealthDay News) -- Use it or lose it: Doing brain-stimulating activities from childhood -- like reading books, writing letters and solving everyday problems -- through old age may help prevent clinical signs of dementia such as memory loss, a new study finds.
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Exercise May Trump Mental Activity in Protecting Against Brain Shrinkage -- American Ac... - 0 views

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    Exercising regularly in old age may better protect against brain shrinkage than engaging in mental or social activities, according to a new study published in the October 23, 2012, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology . Research suggests that brain shrinkage may lead to problems with memory and thinking.
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Kids With Type 2 Diabetes: Combo Treatment Best? - 0 views

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    Kids With Type 2 Diabetes: Combo Treatment Best? Study Shows Early Aggressive Treatment May Result in Better Blood Sugar Control April 29, 2012 -- The obesity epidemic has created a generation of children and teens who have type 2 diabetes, and a new study hints that the solution to this problem is not going to come easily.
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