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Blood Test Predicts Risk of Dementia

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Written by: Richard Steed, University of Copenhagen

Scientists say a new biomarker that predicts the risk of developing dementia can be detected with a simple blood test—a test they hope will be applicable in clinical practice.

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If Parents Smoked, Child’s Diabetes Risk Rises

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Written by: Kat Kerlin, UC Davis

If Parents Smoked, Child’s Diabetes Risk RisesWomen whose mothers smoked while pregnant are two to three times as likely to be diabetic as adults. Fathers who smoked while their daughter was in utero also contribute to an increased diabetes risk, but more research is needed to establish the true effect.

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Why The Causes of Cancer Are More Than Just Random Bad Luck

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Written by: Darren Saunders, Garvan Institute

Why The Causes Of Cancer Are More Than Just Random Bad LuckWhat causes cancer? This deceptively simple question has a devilishly complex answer. So when US researchers proposed a relatively simple mathematical formula to explain a long-standing conundrum in cancer earlier this year, it was bound to get a lot of attention.

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Can Marijuana Treat Depression and PTSD?

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Written by: Cathy Wilde, University at Buffalo

Can Marijuana Treat Depression and PTSD?Marijuana appears to ease symptoms of depression caused by chronic stress, new research with animals suggests. The study focused on endocannabinoids, which are brain chemicals similar to substances found in marijuana.

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What Is Insomnia and What Can You Do About It?

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Written by: Imogen Rehm, Hailey Meaklim, and Jo Abbott, Swinburne University of Technology

What Is Insomnia And What Can You Do About It?We all have a poor night’s sleep from time to time: those nights when you lie awake for hours trying desperately to go to sleep but can’t stop worrying about tomorrow. Or when you repeatedly wake up throughout the night, or can’t get back to sleep in the early hours of the morning.

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Four Key Ways To Improve Your Brain Health

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Written by: Anthony Hannan, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

Four Key Ways To Improve Your Brain HealthThe human brain is the most extraordinary and complex object in the known universe. So it’s a little surprising that only recently has the concept of brain health begun to emerge. After all, if the body is a “temple”, then surely the brain must be the “high altar” as it generates all our thoughts, feelings and movements.

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iPhone ‘Separation’ Increases Anxiety, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure Levels

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Written by: Nathan Hurst, Univ. of Missouri

iPhone ‘Separation’ Increases Anxiety, Heart Rate, and Blood Pressure Leve

Separation from iPhones can cause users serious psychological and physiological effects, including poor performance on cognitive tests, according to new research.

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Children’s Asthma Risk Isn’t All About Location

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Written by: Ekaterina Pesheva, Johns Hopkins University

Children’s Asthma Risk Isn’t All About LocationIncome, race, and ethnic origin have far more impact on a child’s risk for asthma than whether or not they live in an urban neighborhood, research shows.

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Nicotine Patch Works Best For Slow Smokers

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Written by: Michael Kennedy, University of Toronto

Nicotine Patch Works Best For Slow SmokersHow quickly your body breaks down nicotine may determine if a pill or a patch will be the most effective way to quit smoking. “In this new trial, we’ve shown that it is possible to optimize quit rates for smokers, while minimizing side effects, by selecting treatment based on whether people break down nicotine slowly or normally

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What Is Gastroenteritis And Why Can't I Get Rid Of It?

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Written by: Vincent Ho, University of Western Sydney

What Is Gastroenteritis And Why Can't I Get Rid Of It?

We’ve all experienced the abdominal cramps and the urge to get to a toilet – quickly! When the stomach and intestinal tract become inflamed, our bodies respond with the sudden onset of diarrhoea, associated nausea and vomiting, abdominal cramping and pain.

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How Scorpion Venom Could Yield New Cancer Treatment

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Written by: Benjamin Burke, University of Hull

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Scorpion venom has been gaining interest as a source of new drugs. It contains a mixture of biological chemicals called peptides, some of which are known to trigger cell death by forming pores in biological membranes. Cell death can be useful if we are able to target, say, tumour cells to auto-destruct.

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Restoring Your Eyesight to 20/20 Naturally

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Written by: Doug Marsh

Restoring Your Eyesight to 20/20 Naturally

Experts have been studying the eye from many different angles for over a couple of centuries, yet the researchers seem no closer to understanding how vision really works than when the quest first started. At least nineteen theories have been postulated about the cause of myopia. Opinions also vary widely on how to treat myopia...

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Shaking Out Clues to Autoimmune Disease

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Written by: Harrison Wein, Ph. D.

Shaking Out Clues to Autoimmune Disease

Researchers gained new insight into how an immune cell involved in several autoimmune disorders is regulated. Among their discoveries was a potential link with salt consumption....

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My Love of Solitude and My Fear of Aging

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Written by: Barry Vissell

My Love of Solitude and My Fear of Aging

Sometimes Joyce and I laugh about the possibility of our future grown-up grandchildren being paid by our children to accompany me on a river trip... Then one of my grandchildren will approach me and enthusiastically ask, “Grandpa, can I please go with you on your next river trip?”

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What Your Personality Says About Your Immune System

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Written by: Emma Rayner, University of Nottingham

What Your Personality Says About Your Immune System

Does being outgoing affect your immune system? New research reveals how personality traits may influence inflammation and infection response.

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Top Five Things You Can Do To Keep Your Heart Healthy

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Written by: Ivy Shiue, Heriot Watt University

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD), the catch-all term for diseases affecting the heart and blood vessels – including heart attack and stroke – is the leading global killer. And bad heart health can lead to health impairments from loss of body function to mental disturbances that can greatly affect our quality of life.

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Are The Suburbs The Happiest Place To Live?

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Written by: Matthew Swayne, Penn State University

Are The Suburbs The Happiest Place To Live?

Americans who live in the suburbs seem to be happier than those who live in rural areas and inner cities—unless they have a long commute to work. A recent study also shows that residents in the most unhappy communities say they spent 8.3 days a month in a negative mood.

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Restore Cognition By Manipulating Where The Body Meets The Mind

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Written by: Michal Schwartz, Aleksandra Deczkowska, and Kuti Baruch, Weizmann Institute of Science

We Can Restore Cognition By Manipulating Where The Body Meets The Mind

Dementia and memory loss are some of the most devastating hallmarks of ageing, for the elderly, their families, and the healthcare system. This is why researchers want to find ways to rejuvenate the brain and therefore maintain the young mind and cognition in old age.

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Brains Transform Remote Threats Into Anxiety

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Written by: Kevin LaBar, Duke University

Brains Transform Remote Threats Into Anxiety

Modern life can feel defined by low-level anxiety swirling through society. Continual reports about terrorism and war. A struggle to stay on top of family finances and hold onto jobs. At the heart of issues like these lies uncertainty – the unknown likelihood of how ongoing crises will evolve over time.

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Aging Brains Aren't Necessarily Declining Brains

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Written by: Angela Gutchess, Brandeis University

Aging Brains Aren't Necessarily Declining Brains

For years, conventional wisdom held that growing older tends to be bad news for brains. Past behavioral data largely pointed to loss in cognitive – that is, thinking – abilities with age, including poorer memory and greater distractibility. Physical measures of brain structure also showed...

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Antidepressants May Be No Better Than A Placebo, So Why Take Them?

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Written by: Paul Biegler, Monash University

Antidepressants May Be No Better Than A Placebo, So Why Take Them?

Placebos are sham treatments that work even though they lack an active ingredient. Pills made of sugar or corn starch have improved Parkinson’s disease, anxiety and pain. Now research suggests placebos may be as good as real drugs for treating depression...

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