Friday, November 27, 2015

One Person's ‘Healthy' May Be Another's Junk Food

A new study finds that even if we all ate the same meal, we'd burn it differently
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One Person's 'Healthy' May Be Another's Junk Food

 Experts have long known that a diet that works for one person doesn't help another person shed a pound. Now a new study finds that even if we all ate the same meal, we'd burn it differently and...
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New 'Collar' Aims to Help Shield Brain From Concussion

A new type a lightweight and pressurized neck collar may help prevent mild concussions during sports, according to the developers of the device. The collar, which weighs four to five ounces - is...
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Scientists May Have Spotted Happiness' Home in the Brain

Scientists may never figure out why people are happy or not, but they're a bit closer now to figuring out where happiness resides in the brain. A team at Kyoto University in Japan used MRI to scan...
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Do Men 'Eat to Impress' When a Woman's Around?

Ladies, if guys always seem to be going for second helpings on dates, you're not imagining things. A new study suggests that men consume much more food when they dine with women, likely...
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FDA Finalizes New Food Safety Rules

In the wake of wide-ranging outbreaks of foodborne illness, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday finalized new rules to help keep contaminated food out of American kitchens. These food...
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Strong Legs Linked to Strong Mind

Having powerful legs might empower your brain as you grow older, researchers report. A 10-year British study concluded that leg strength is strongly linked with healthier brain aging. Also, the...
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