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Cristiana Crestani

SKIP BREAKFAST, LOSE WEIGHT? NOT SO FAST - 0 views

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    In a very recent study of Harvard School of Public Health, researchers tracked 27,000 men for 16 years. They found participants who skipped breakfast were 27% more likely to experience a heart attack or to die as the result of coronary heart disease attack. The increased risk was seen after adjusting for age and lifestyle factors - like obesity and smoking - according to the study. Read the full article.
Cristiana Crestani

HOW OBESITY CAN CHANGE YOUR SENSE OF TASTE - 0 views

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    Previous studies have shown that obesity can lead to alterations in the brain, impairing the blood-brain barrier and affecting memory and learning skills; in this new study, conducted by biologists at the University of Buffalo, scientists have found that being overweight alters our sense of taste at the most fundamental level: by changing how our tongues react to different flavors. Read the full article, you'll find interesting info.
Sam M

Relieve Depression Naturally with SAM-e - 0 views

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    Studies have already shown SAM-e to be an effective pain reliever for arthritis, but can it also relieve depression. Here is what the studies say about SAM-e.
thinkahol *

Interview with Matthieu Ricard | Taking Charge of Your Health - 0 views

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    "More than 35 years ago, Matthieu Ricard left a promising career in cellular genetics to study Buddhism in the Himalayas. After earning a doctorate in biology from the prestigious Pasteur Institute in France, Ricard left Paris and moved to Darjeeling, India to study with a great Tibetan master. Today, Ricard draws upon his recent writings, research into brain plasticity and cognitive neuropsychology, and his work with neuroscientists and Buddhist practitioners at the Mind and Life Institute (co-founded by the Dalai Lama), while examining the interconnecting relationship between meditation, brain circuitry, and emotional balance."
Michelle Rodulfo

Obese kids more apt to be bullied, study confirms | Reuters - 0 views

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    Obese children in grades 3 through 6 are more apt to be bullied by their classmates than children who are trim, regardless of their gender, race, social skills, or academic achievement, a study published today in Pediatrics shows.
thinkahol *

Medical Daily: Danish researchers finally solve the obesity riddle - 0 views

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    Researchers at the Faculty of Life Sciences (LIFE), University of Copenhagen, can now unveil the results of the world's largest diet study: If you want to lose weight, you should maintain a diet that is high in proteins with more lean meat, low-fat dairy products and beans and fewer finely refined starch calories such as white bread and white rice. With this diet, you can also eat until you are full without counting calories and without gaining weight. Finally, the extensive study concludes that the official dietary recommendations are not sufficient for preventing obesity.
thinkahol *

Drug-abusers have difficulty to recognize negative emotions as wrath, fear and sadness,... - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Feb. 3, 2011) - University of Granada scientists have analyzed the relation between drug abuse and recognition of basic emotions (happiness, surprise, wrath, fear, sadness and disgust) by drug-abusers. Thus, the study revealed that drug-abusers have difficulty to identify negative emotions by their facial expression: wrath, disgust, fear and sadness.
thinkahol *

Social networking's good and bad impacts on kids | KurzweilAI - 0 views

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    Social media present risks and benefits to children but parents who try to secretly monitor their kids' activities online are wasting their time, says Larry D. Rosen, Ph.D., professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Rosen identifies potential adverse effects of social media, including: Teens who use Facebook more often show more narcissistic tendencies, while young adults who have a strong Facebook presence show more signs of other psychological disorders, including antisocial behaviors, mania, and aggressive tendencies. Daily overuse of media and technology has a negative effect on the health of all children, especially preteens and teenagers, by making them more prone to anxiety, depression, and other psychological disorders, and making them more susceptible to future health problems. Facebook can be distracting and can negatively impact learning. Studies found that middle school, high school and college students who checked Facebook at least once during a 15-minute study period achieved lower grades. Rosen says new research has also found positive influences linked to social networking, including: Young adults who spend more time on Facebook are better at showing "virtual empathy" to their online friends. Online social networking can help introverted adolescents learn how to socialize. Social networking can provide tools for teaching in compelling ways that engage young students. "If you feel that you have to use some sort of computer program to surreptitiously monitor your child's social networking, you are wasting your time. Your child will find a workaround in a matter of minutes," he says. "You have to start talking about appropriate technology use early and often and build trust, so that when there is a problem, whether it is being bullied or seeing a disturbing image, your child will talk to you about it." Ref.: Larry D. Rosen, Poke Me: How Social Networks Can Both Help and Harm Our Kids, 2011; 119th Annua
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US meat and poultry is widely contaminated with drug-resistant Staph bacteria, study finds - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (Apr. 15, 2011) - Drug-resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus, a bacteria linked to a wide range of human diseases, are present in meat and poultry from U.S. grocery stores at unexpectedly high rates, according to a nationwide study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).
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It's not an apple a day after all -- it's strawberries: Flavonoids could represent two-... - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (June 28, 2011) - A recent study from scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies suggests that a strawberry a day (or more accurately, 37 of them) could keep not just one doctor away, but an entire fleet of them, including the neurologist, the endocrinologist, and maybe even the oncologist.
thinkahol *

Mystery ingredient in coffee boosts protection against Alzheimer's disease, study finds - 0 views

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    ScienceDaily (June 21, 2011) - A yet unidentified component of coffee interacts with the beverage's caffeine, which could be a surprising reason why daily coffee intake protects against Alzheimer's disease. A new Alzheimer's mouse study by researchers at the University of South Florida found that this interaction boosts blood levels of a critical growth factor that seems to fight off the Alzheimer's disease process.
World Vitamins

Healthy Living For Life: New Studies Show The Benefits Of Sunlight To Your Health - 0 views

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    An Australian study which was recently released suggests that we can reduce the risk of diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease by getting vitamin D from sun exposure.
Vortege Ville

Study: Materialistic values compromise marriages - 0 views

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    Materialistic couples may have more money, but they also have more relationship problems, according to a new study.
anonymous

Different Types of Anxiety Problems and Ways to Treat - 1 views

In general, anxiety is not something related to health but there are occurrences that relate to health of a person such as thyroid disease. Anxiety is not an illness, but a condition related to men...

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anonymous

Oct 8 - Health Study Weekly is out | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    An online newspaper that collects together the week's news relating to health education. Read and subscribe free at: http://paper.li/f-1327779598
anonymous

Sept 24 - Health Study Weekly is out | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    An online newspaper that collects together the week's news relating to health education. Read and subscribe free at: http://paper.li/f-1327779598
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how to lose weight fast - 0 views

http://loseweightfastwithwater.blogspot.com/2013/03/losing-water-weight-fast.html A new study finds that drinking plenty of water might facilitate your lose weight. A summary of the study by the do...

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Allon Watson

Ephedra Pills And Its Uses - 1 views

Have you heard of ephedra, it is widely used by people who want to lose weight as ephedra diet pills gives very fast and effective results in weight lose. In this article I am going to discuss abou...

Weight Loss

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vrocky

Men more likely to feel divine in lovemaking | www.vie2day.com - 0 views

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    England, have you ever feel why people shout out the Lord name during lovemaking, here is the Answer.a new study explain it as sex hormone
Marie Flores

Men at greater risk for cardiac arrest: Study - 0 views

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    Men are at a greater risk for cardiac arrest, compared to women. At least one in nine men will experience cardiac arrest before the age of 70, compared to one in 30 women. At the age of 45, men have an 11 percent higher lifetime risk of cardiac arrest, compared to only a three percent …
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