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Depression Is Strongly Linked To Opioid-Related Deaths

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Written by: Kayla Zacharias

depression 10 8A new study finds a strong link between the depression and opioid-related deaths. Nearly one in 12 adults in the US is depressed and opioid-related deaths are skyrocketing.

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Even Drinking A Little Each Day May Up Your Risk Of Early Death

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Written by: Jim Dryden

Even Drinking A Little Each Day May Up Your Risk Of Early DeathDrinking a daily glass of wine for health reasons may not be so healthy after all, a new study suggests.

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Reflexology for Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being for Adults as well as Children

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Written by: Sonia Jones

The Benefits of Reflexology on Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Well-Being for Adults as well as Children
It may surprise you to discover how far reaching the benefits of reflexology can be. Not only is it a truly holistic treatment, but it is also an extremely pleasant experience. People get hooked on the good experience of the treatment and the health benefits that they gain from it.

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People Who Quit Junk Food Can Face Withdrawal-Type Symptoms

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Written by: Jared Wadley

People Who Quit Junk Food Can Face Withdrawal Like SymptomsIf you plan to try and quit eating junk food, expect to suffer similar withdrawal-type symptoms—at least during the initial week—that addicts experience when they attempt to quit using drugs, according to new research.

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The Brain And Gut Link May Be Way Faster Than We Thought

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Written by: Karl Bates

The Brain And Gut Link May Be Way Faster Than We ThoughtNew research with mice may upend our understanding of the connection between the gut and the brain, as well as appetite. If you’ve ever felt nauseous before an important presentation, or foggy after a big meal, then you know the power of the gut-brain connection.

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Low Levels Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Be Very Difficult To Spot – And Can Cause Brain Damage

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Written by: Julie Connolly

Low Levels Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Be Very Difficult To Spot – And Can Cause Brain Damage

Carbon monoxide (CO), like many gases, cannot be detected by our human senses. We cannot see it, smell it or taste it. But unlike many gases, small amounts are extremely harmful to us.

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How Obesity Can Boost Your Risk Of Asthma

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Written by: Caitlin Coyle

How Obesity Can Boost Your Risk Of AsthmaObesity changes how airway muscles function, which increases the risk of developing asthma, a new study suggests. The prevalence of asthma and obesity—as both separate and coexisting conditions—has grown considerably in the United States in recent years.

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A Sugar Pill Just Might Control Your Chronic Pain

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Written by: Marla Paul

A Sugar Pill Just Might Control Your Chronic PainResearchers have developed a way to reliably predict which chronic pain patients will respond to a sugar placebo pill based on brain anatomy and psychological characteristics. Doctors may one day prescribe placebos that work as effectively as any painkiller for certain patients, the researchers’ new study suggests

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Our Taste For Beer May Go Back 13,000 Years

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Written by: Melissa De Witte

Our Taste For Beer May Go Back 13,000 YearsResearchers have discovered evidence of the earliest brewmasters to date, a finding that might stir an old debate: What came first, beer or bread? In a cave in what is now Israel, scientists found beer-brewing innovations that they believe predate the early appearance of cultivated cereals in the Near East by several millennia.

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Why Americans Are Eating Less Meat

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Written by: Natalie Wood

Why Americans Are Eating Less MeatTwo of every three US consumers surveyed report eating less of at least one type of meat, according to new research. “Many Americans continue to have strong preferences for meat,” says Roni Neff, an assistant professor of environmental health and engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

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Walking Gives Older Women’s Hearts A Health Boost

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Walking Gives Older Women’s Hearts A Health BoostWalking significantly lowers the risk of heart failure in older women, a new study shows. The study of more than 137,000 postmenopausal women aged 50 to 79 is the largest and most comprehensive to date that has evaluated physical activity within the context of heart failure prevention.

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6 Questions You Can Ask A Loved One To Help Screen For Suicide Risk

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Written by: Andres Pumariega

6 Questions You Can Ask A Loved One To Help Screen For Suicide RiskSuicide rates in the United States have increased by 25-30 percent since 1999. This is particularly true for youth ages 12-24, with increases of approximately 30 percent over the same period. In Alachua County, Florida, where I teach and practice at the University of Florida, the base rate for suicides among youth ages 12-17 had been about five per 100,000 for many years, below the base national rate of 13 per 100,000. However, in the year 2017 that rate of completed suicides increased to 27 per 100,000, and for 2018 we are at a pace that will likely equal 2017.

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A Strong Immune System Helps Ward Off Colds And Flu, But It's Not The Only Factor

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Written by: Hui-Fern Koay and Jesseka Chadderton

A Strong Immune System Helps Ward Off Colds And Flu, But It's Not The Only FactorNo matter how much we try to minimise our exposure to respiratory viruses, it’s far more difficult in winter when we spend so much time in close proximity to other people.

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How Leftovers Mess With Your Eating And Exercise

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Written by: Greta Guest

How Leftovers Mess With Your Eating And ExerciseLeftovers may be throwing off your sense of how much you’ve actually eaten and how much you need to exercise, particularly as portion sizes—and therefore leftover portions—increase, according to a new study.

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Does The Brain Really Feel No Pain?

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Written by: Janet Bultitude

Does The Brain Really Feel No Pain?

The brain has no nociceptors – the nerves that detect damage or threat of damage to our body and signal this to the spinal cord and brain. This has led to the belief that the brain feels no pain. A belief that has entered popular culture.

In the 2001 movie Hannibal, there is a gut-twisting scene in which the eponymous Hannibal Lecter cuts out part of the brain of an FBI agent who is fully awake, though drugged, and seated at a dinner table.

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Low Muscle Strength Is Linked To Shorter Life

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Low Muscle Strength Is Linked To Shorter Life
People with low muscle strength don’t typically live as long as their stronger peers, according to a new study. After adjusting for sociodemographic factors, chronic health conditions, and smoking history, researchers found that people with low muscle strength are 50 percent more likely to die earlier.

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Why Do Muscles Stiffen As We Age?

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Why Do Muscles Stiffen As We Age?
Many older people find they’re not able to move as freely as they did when they were younger. They describe their movements as feeling stiff or restricted. In particular, feeling stiff when getting out of bed first thing in the morning or after sitting for a long period. The feeling does eventually ease with movement as the muscles “warm up”, but it can be troublesome. There are a few reasons this happens.

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This Simple Eye Exam May Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Early

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This Simple Eye Exam May Detect Alzheimer’s Disease Early
It may be possible in the future to screen patients for Alzheimer’s disease using a simple eye exam, according to new research. Using technology similar to what is found in eye doctors’ offices, researchers have detected evidence indicating Alzheimer’s disease in older patients who had no symptoms.

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Cracking The Sugar Code: Why The Glycome Is The Next Big Thing In Health And Medicine

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Written by: Emanual Maverakis, Carlito Lebrilla and Jenny Wang

Cracking The Sugar Code: Why The Glycome Is The Next Big Thing In Health And MedicineWhen you think of sugar, you probably think of the sweet, white, crystalline table sugar that you use to make cookies or sweeten your coffee. But did you know that within our body, simple sugar molecules can be connected together to create powerful structures that have recently been found to be linked to health problems, including cancer, aging and autoimmune diseases.

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Stop Peeing In The Pool. Chlorine Doesn't Work Like You Think

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Stop Peeing In The Pool. Chlorine Doesn't Work Like You Think
Not everyone will readily admit to peeing in swimming pools, but it does happen. An anonymous survey from 2012 found that 19 percent of adults admitted they had peed in a pool at least once. But when you use a pool as a giant toilet, that yellow trail contains some nasty bacteria and parasites.

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This Nerve Stimulation Boosts The Quality Of Life For People With Depression

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This Nerve Stimulation Boosts The Quality Of Life For People With Depression

A new study involved nearly 600 patients with depression that taking four or more antidepressants, taken either separately or in combination could not be alleviate. Researchers evaluated vagus nerve stimulators, which send regular, mild pulses of electrical energy to the brain via the vagus nerve. The nerve originates in the brain, passes through the neck and travels down into the chest and abdomen.

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