Tuesday, November 3, 2015

A Better Diet May Extend Your Life

How changes in the American diet in the 21st century affected health over time
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Better Diets May Be Extending Americans' Lives

Despite the stereotype that Americans are eating more unhealthful foods that leave them vulnerable to assorted diseases, a new study suggests the opposite may be true. Harvard...
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Weight, Exercise May Affect Children's Thinking Skills

Children's weight and physical activity levels may affect their thinking and learning skills, a new study suggests. Researchers studied 45 normal-weight children, aged 7 to 11; 24 of them...
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Wielding Power May Spur Testosterone Surges: Study

Levels of the hormone testosterone appear to change with certain behaviors, particularly in women, a new study suggests. Though typically considered the "male" hormone, both men and...
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Health Tip: Healthy Skin Doesn't Have to Cost a Fortune

A good skin care regimen doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. But it should leave your skin clean and full of moisture. The American Academy of Dermatology recommends...
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Study Refutes Notion That Obese Fare Better Against Chronic Ills

Scientific debate continues to simmer over the so-called "obesity paradox" -- the apparent ability of obese or overweight people to better withstand chronic illnesses, such as diabetes or heart...
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