Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Depression Ups Heart Disease

Women in midlife with a history of depression at greater risk for heart disease
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Depression Can Fuel Heart Disease in Midlife Women: Study

Women in midlife with a history of depression appear at markedly greater risk of suffering from heart disease, new research suggests. The finding seems to reinforce the well-known link between...
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Study IDs Effective Rx for Burned-Out Doctors

Doctors who feel burned out don't have to suffer, researchers report. Burnout affects more than half of U.S. doctors, according to the Mayo Clinic researchers. Seeking ways to combat the problem...
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Love Your Co-workers? It Could Boost Your Health

Your social links with your co-workers could have a significant impact on your health, researchers say. 'We are less burnt out and have greater well-being when our team and our organization...
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Health Tip: Making the Transition to Sleep

It can be difficult to wind down from a busy day and prepare for sleep, as your body looks for cues that it's time to wind down. The National Sleep Foundation suggests...
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Alcoholics May Lack Key Enzyme

Alcoholics may lack an enzyme that would help them control their impulse to drink, a new study with rats suggests. Researchers found that turning off production of the enzyme PRDM2 in the frontal...
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