Brain Food: How to Eat Smart
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How you eat can affect your mind at a fundamental levels. Here are five things you should know about feeding your brain:
1. Don’t overdose on sugar
Your brain, which accounts for 2 percent of your body weight, sucks down roughly 20 percent of y...
1. Don’t overdose on sugar
Your brain, which accounts for 2 percent of your body weight, sucks down roughly 20 percent of y...
10 Modern Life Survival Skills
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You can avoid everyday problems and calamities by arming yourself with the right know-how before you head out into the world.
10. De-fuzz your sweater or coat at the last minute
If you're at the office, head to the supply closet to grab an extra...
10. De-fuzz your sweater or coat at the last minute
If you're at the office, head to the supply closet to grab an extra...
Some Cancers May Just Go Away
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A group of researchers who track breast cancer rates have proposed the controversial notion that some tumors found with mammograms might naturally disappear on their own if left undetected.
Dr. Per-Henrik Zahl and his colleagues examined invasive...
Dr. Per-Henrik Zahl and his colleagues examined invasive...
Why Vaccine-Injured Kids are Rarely Compensated
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On Nov. 14, 1986, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 into law, instituting first-time vaccine safety reforms in the U.S. vaccination system and creating the first no-fault federal vaccine injury compen...
6 Ways to Reduce Inflammation -- Without a Statin
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Experts predict that as a result of the so-called JUPITER study, which seemed to show that the statin drug Crestor lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes in those with high levels of inflammation, will lead to millions of people being put on...
The History of Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving Day is an old tradition in the United States. It had its origins in Plymouth Colony, in the fall of 1621, when the Pilgrims who had survived the first year invited Chief Massasoit to a feast. He showed up with 90 braves and five deer....
10 People with Unbelievable Medical Conditions
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The Man Who Can't Get Fat
Mr. Perry, 59, can eat whatever he likes and never get fat. He cannot put on weight because of a condition called lipodystrophy that makes his body rapidly burn fat. He used to be a chubby child, but at age 12 the fat dr...
Mr. Perry, 59, can eat whatever he likes and never get fat. He cannot put on weight because of a condition called lipodystrophy that makes his body rapidly burn fat. He used to be a chubby child, but at age 12 the fat dr...
How the U.S. Government is Covering Up HPV Vaccine
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On October 21, 2008 the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in association with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) issued a report on Gardasil vaccine safety that amounts to a cover-up o...
How Much Sleep Do You Really Need?
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How much sleep do you really need? Probably a lot less than you think, says one expert. It's well known that a good night's sleep is essential for health. But oversleeping has been linked to a host of medical problems, including:
Diabetes: In a s...
Diabetes: In a s...
Autism Linked With Rainfall
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Children who live in the U.S. Northwest's wettest counties are more likely to have autism. When researchers plotted autism rates for children born in California, Oregon and Washington against daily precipitation reports, they found a positive rela...
