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Virginia Beach psychologist links sleep habits to weight loss
Sleep to lose weight. No wonder Michael Breus is popular. A Virginia Beach clinical psychologist board-certified in clinical sleep disorders, Breus regularly promotes the connection between sleep and health, and in particular metabolism. He has written...
Tags: Health, Hormones and Metabolism, Human Body, Sleep Disorders, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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What can Prader-Willi tell the rest of us?
South Bend TribuneDiscovering how to counter a chromosomal aberration that prompts the never-ending hunger of Prader-Willi syndrome might offer ammunition against obesity in the larger population, too. Science has learned much already since PWS was identified in 1956. Dr....Tags: Health, Hormones and Metabolism, Research, Weight, Genes and Chromosomes
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Researchers eye saliva for patient testing
No one likes to get stuck with a needle.
But it's the only way doctors can get blood to test for diabetes, anemia and numerous other health problems.
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing say there is a much less invasive and...Tags: Health, Hormones and Metabolism, DNA, Hospitals and Clinics, Research
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Top 10 Things To Keep In Your Medicine Cabinet
- Allergy Medication
Whether you have seasonal allergies to pollen or environment allergies to pet dander and dust mites, it’s always a good idea to keep an over-the-counter allergy medication, like an antihistamine, in your medicine cabinet. ...Tags: Chemical Industry, Health, Itching, Diarrhea, Antihistamines
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Equine metabolic syndrome linked to laminitis
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is an illness affecting equidae (horses and related animals) and is increasingly believed to have a major role in conditions such as laminitis. Although many factors (including cortisol metabolism and adipocyte (fat cell)...Tags: Health, Hormones and Metabolism, Insulin, Human Body, Drugs and Medicines
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Health Notes: Some posit link between stress and cancer rates
New statistics from the American Cancer Society show a slight decline in cancer death rates between 2004 and 2008, but a few types of cancer are on the rise.
Figures released last week, in Jan. 2012, show a drop in cancer death rates of 1.8 percent...Tags: Health, Human papillomavirus, Hormones and Metabolism, Death, Skin Cancer
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Finding the root of the problem with hair extensions
Hairstylist Reggie Dowdy has found himself time and time again doing emergency hair repair on women whose tresses have been damaged by weaves and extensions.
They come in with bald spots, also known as alopecia, and thinning hair caused by heavy weaves...Tags: Health, Television, Hair and Nails, Dermatologists, Hospitals and Clinics
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Shakespeare Would Have Had A Field Day With Our Narcissism
The Hartford CourantIf Shakespeare were alive today and banging out plays on his laptop he would probably have had a different view of mankind. "All the world's a stage," he might have written, "And all the men and women merely leading actors and actresses in a hit new...Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines, Muhammad Ali, Heart Disease, Celebrities
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It's that crazy cortisol that makes you cranky
TribLocal - EvanstonTHE NURSE IS IN By Chris Hammerlund Dear Chris: I have survived Christmas. It was a close call. Besides eating too much and gaining enough …...
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