Wednesday, February 8, 2017

How Sex, Drugs, and Music Boost Your Mood

Have you ever turned on your favorite song to boost your mood when you're feeling down?
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Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll Trigger Same Good Feelings in Brain

If you've ever turned on your favorite song to boost your mood when you're feeling down, the results of a new, small study probably won't surprise you. The research found that the pleasure...
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West Virginia Distributing More Than 8,000 Opioid Antidote Kits

More than 8,000 opioid overdose antidote kits are being distributed in West Virginia, state health officials say. West Virginia has the nation's highest rate of overdose deaths. Federal data...
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Health Tip: For Better Sleep, Watch What You Eat

Diet plays a significant role in your health, including how well you sleep. The National Sleep Foundation explains: Eating too much saturated fat and too little fiber can affect how...
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 Drugs and Medications

Adderall vs. Concerta

Adderall vs. Concerta comparison. Both Adderall (amphetamine and dextroamphetamine) and Concerta (methylphenidate) are stimulants used for treatment of narcolepsy and adult and...
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