Monday, January 11, 2016

Programmed to Overeat in Winter?

Can you can blame evolution for your tendency to overeat during the winter?
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Are We Programmed to Overeat in Winter?

You can blame evolution for your tendency to overeat during the winter, and for the likely failure of your New Year's resolution to lose weight, researchers report. Humans developed a...
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Health Tip: Ask Questions Before You Start Exercising

So you're ready to get fit. Now what? Start by discussing some important issues with your doctor. The American Council on Exercise advises that you discuss...
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High Blood Sugar May Increase Heart Attack Complications: Study

High blood sugar levels can increase the risk of complications in heart attack patients, a new study suggests. Researchers found that high blood sugar (glucose) causes stronger...
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Americans Still Consume Too Much Salt: CDC

Most Americans eat too much salt on a daily basis, potentially putting their health at risk, federal health officials reported Thursday. More than 90 percent of children and 89 percent of...
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1 in 10 Medicaid Recipients Gets Drugs to Quit Smoking

Roughly one in 10 U.S. smokers using Medicaid insurance gets medications to help quit smoking, with a wide variation between states, a new study finds. Under the Affordable Care Act...
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