Monday, May 2, 2016

Does This Gene Make You Look Older?

Variations in a particular gene may help explain why some appear more youthful
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'Freckle' Gene Might Make You Look Older

Variations in a particular gene may help explain why some people appear more youthful than others, researchers say. The gene, known as MC1R, is already well known for influencing skin...
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If You're Craving Cookies, You Might Just Be Bored

If you find yourself reaching into a bag of chips and you know you're not hungry, maybe you're just bored instead, new research suggests. British researchers conducted two experiments...
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Building Muscle Could Boost the Body's Most Important Muscle

Having more muscle and less fat reduces the risk of early death in people with heart disease, a new study suggests. Doctors should encourage patients to do resistance exercises as part...
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Could a Cellular Tweak Someday 'Switch Off' Gray Hair?

Researchers who pinpointed two cellular signals that control skin and hair color say their findings might lead to new drugs to treat skin and hair conditions, possibly even gray hair...
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Pregnancy After Miscarriage

Miscarriage, the spontaneous loss of a pregnancy prior to 20 weeks, is a common event that can cause sadness, anxiety, and confusion about trying to conceive again. Estimates suggest...
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norethindrone (oral) Camila, Errin, Heather, Jencycla, Nor QD, Nora-BE, Ortho Micronor)

Norethindrone is used for the prevention of pregnancy. SIDE EFFECTS: Common side effects of norethindrone include...
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