Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Desperate for Shut-Eye?

Long-term sleep troubles should try to reboot normal sleeping patterns
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Desperate for Shut-Eye?

People with long-term sleep troubles should turn to a form of psychotherapy to reboot normal sleeping patterns before trying sleeping pills, the American College of Physicians...
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Medical Errors: A Hidden Killer

Medical errors may be the third leading cause of death in the United States, a new study contends. Johns Hopkins University researchers analyzed eight years of U.S. data and concluded...
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Does TV Influence Which Alcohol Teens Favor?

The more teens see alcohol brands on TV shows, the greater the chances they'll choose those brands, a new study finds. Researchers looked at alcohol product placement on...
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Jello Shots While Underage, Bigger Booze Problems Later?

Many underage Americans down jello shots, and these young drinkers are more likely to binge drink, drink heavily and get into alcohol-fueled fights, researchers say. The Boston University...
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Seniors' Worsening Depression May Sometimes Predict Dementia

In some cases, worsening symptoms of depression in seniors might point to early dementia, a new study suggests. The Dutch study can't prove cause-and-effect, and certainly not every...
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