Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Sleepless Nights Pose Heart Risk Dangers

Getting less than six hours of sleep a night may double the odds of dying from heart disease
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Sleepless Nights Could Pose Heart Risk Dangers

Getting less than six hours of sleep a night may double the odds of dying from heart disease or stroke for people who already have risk factors for heart disease and diabetes...
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Meth Addicts' Hearts May Improve If They Quit

Methamphetamine users who quit the drug may get a break: New research suggests it's possible to reverse heart damage with proper medical treatment. Research has previously linked...
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New FDA Head Outlines 'Forceful Steps' Against Opioid Crisis

The new U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner has called on senior agency officers to develop 'more forceful steps' to control the U.S. opioid epidemic. Dr. Scott Gottlieb...
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Seizures of Fentanyl-Containing Drugs More Than Double: DEA

There's been a sharp rise in seizures of drugs containing the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl, U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency data reveals. The number of seized drugs that were...
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Anabolic Steroids May Tax the Heart

Long-term use of muscle-building anabolic steroids may take a toll on the heart, researchers say. Bodybuilders who take these drugs to bulk up should take note: prolonged use...
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Women Aren't Better at Reading People's Faces After All

When it comes to spotting a familiar face, men are just as gifted as women, a new study suggests. The finding contradicts the widely held belief that women are better at recognizing...
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