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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.
Rick Nimo

Cocoa May Sharpen Aging Brain - 0 views

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    Cocoa May Sharpen Aging Brain Cocoa-Rich Drink May Help Brain Health in Older People Aug. 13, 2012 -- Drinking a cocoa-rich beverage every day may help brain health in older adults, a new study shows. The study, published in Hypertension, included 90 elderly people who already had mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which can include difficulty with memory, language, thinking, or judgment.
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Are You in Denial About Your Weight? - 0 views

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    Are You in Denial About Your Weight? Most Americans Don't Realize They Are Slowly Packing on Pounds Aug. 2, 2012 -- The next time one of your friends asks if he or she looks like they put on some weight, you may want to consider being honest with them -- even if the answer is yes.
Rick Nimo

Relationship Repair: 10 Tips for Thinking Like a Therapist - 0 views

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    Maybe you're in a relationship trough - arguments and hassle or disconnection and silent parallel lives. Of maybe it's less major: your husband leaves his socks on the floor and it drives you nuts, or your wife doesn't help you get the kids to bed. Big or small you have a few options.
Rick Nimo

Comments on "What Do Porn and Snickers Have in Common?" | Psychology Today - 0 views

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    Sherry Pagoto, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, Department of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. more...
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Drug May Slow Memory Loss in Early Alzheimer's - 0 views

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    Drug May Slow Memory Loss in Early Alzheimer's Medication Approved to Treat Patients With HIV May Do Double Duty for Dementia Aug. 6, 2012 -- A drug that's already been approved by the FDA for use in HIV patients may also help slow the decline of memory and mental function experienced by people who are in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
Rick Nimo

Fitter Kids, Better Grades? - 0 views

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    Fitter Kids, Better Grades? Fitter Middle School Students Scored Better on Math, Reading Tests, Researchers Find Aug. 3, 2012 -- Fitter kids do better on school tests, according to new research that echoes previous findings. The fitter the middle school students were, the better they did on reading and math tests, says researcher Sudhish Srikanth, a University of North Texas student.
Rick Nimo

Even Mild Anxiety May Shorten a Person's Life - 0 views

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    Even Mild Anxiety May Shorten a Person's Life Study: Low Levels of Anxiety or Depression Are Tied to an Increased Risk of Death July 31, 2012 -- Psychological distress, even at relatively low levels, is linked to an increased risk of death, a large new study shows.
Rick Nimo

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.
Rick Nimo

7 Reasons Why Venture Capitalists Will Hate Your Idea - Forbes - 0 views

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    Vitamin Packaging (Photo credit: colindunn) Having witnessed thousands of entrepreneurial pitches as a venture capitalist, I've seen the gamut from the good, the bad and the ugly. Of the pitches any VC sees, very few will actually receive funding; there are a lot of factors in that equation, so even for [...]
Rick Nimo

Heart Attack, Stroke More Common in Shift Workers - 0 views

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    Heart Attack, Stroke More Common in Shift Workers Study: Shift Workers at Greater Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes July 26, 2012 -- Working the night shift or any non-traditional schedule may increase your risk of heart attack and stroke, a study shows.
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Yoga Improves Balance After Stroke - 0 views

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    Yoga Improves Balance After Stroke Study Shows Yoga Also Reduces Fear of Falling July 26, 2012 -- Starting yoga even long after a stroke may improve the balance of stroke survivors, a study shows. "It's an exciting thing," says study researcher Arlene Schmid, PhD. "People can improve their balance years after a stroke.
Rick Nimo

Fish Oil Doesn\'t Lower Heart Risk in Diabetics - 0 views

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    Fish Oil Doesn't Cut Diabetes Patients' Heart Risk Supplements Did Not Improve Heart Health in Large Study July 25, 2012 -- If you have diabetes or prediabetes, fish oil supplements might not be so helpful after all in cutting heart disease risk. That's the conclusion of a large study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Rick Nimo

5 Secrets to a Happy Marriage: Revealed by Divorce - 0 views

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    From the blog Love + Sex: Dr. Terri Orbuch, research professor at the University of Michigan and author of the new book 'Finding Love Again: 6 Simple Steps to a New and Happy Relationship,' has found that some of the best relationship advice comes from people who are actually divorced.
Rick Nimo

How to Start Conversations That Make Instant Connections - 0 views

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    For entrepreneurs, knowing how to communicate clearly and effectively is critical in leading a company -- and selling your business ideas. But the words you speak and hear are only a small part of getting your message across to your employees, customers and investors.
Rick Nimo

Knee and Hip Replacement Surgeries Linked to Heart Attacks - 0 views

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    Knee and Hip Replacements Linked to Heart Attacks Older Age, Recent Heart Attacks Increased the Risks Associated With Joint Replacement Surgeries July 23, 2012 -- People over age 60 who have surgery to replace a worn out hip or knee have a significantly higher risk of having a heart attack after their surgeries, a large new study shows.
Rick Nimo

Gut Check: The Link Between Belly Fat and Inflammation - 0 views

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    As if we needed another reason to lose that bulging gut and eat a healthier diet, researchers are uncovering more links between abdominal fat and the chronic inflammation that leads to heart disease, diabetes and a host of other ailments.
Rick Nimo

Don't Hate Her for Being Fit - 0 views

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    Drea McLarty, a 35-year-old mother of two, awoke before dawn to run nine miles on a recent Monday, then made breakfast for the family, did some errands and headed to the park for an hour of Pilates. Later that afternoon, she had a personal training session with a client.
Rick Nimo

Can a Woman's Job Raise Her Heart Attack Risk? - 0 views

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    Can a Woman's Job Raise Her Heart Attack Risk? High-Stress Jobs May Boost Women's Heart Attack Risk July 18, 2012 -- Women with high-stress jobs are at higher risk of heart attacks and other heart problems compared to those with lower-stress jobs, according to a new study.
Rick Nimo

Qsymia, Belviq: New Weight Loss Drugs Compared - 0 views

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    Belviq, Qsymia: New Weight Loss Drugs Compared What You Need to Know About New Weight Loss Drugs Belviq and Qsymia July 18, 2012 -- Two new prescription weight loss drugs, Belviq and Qsymia, now have the FDA's blessing. Which, if either, is for you? Both drugs help some people lose weight.
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