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Dopamine Linked to Exercise Struggle in Obese People Overweight mice may provide a link for people struggling to exercise consistently. Researchers from the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases found data in a study they conducted from mice brains that may encourage ...
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Scientists shocked by discovery of why people get fat A groundbreaking new study has shed new light on why it is so hard to shed those unwanted pounds, and what you can do to beat the odds.
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Overweight People Face Changes in Dopamine and This Impacts Their Physical Activity Trends: Research Most overweight people know that it is not easy to shed that extra weight and a new research has suggested that changes in dopamine could be the reason behind difficulty to get rid of sedentary lifestyle.
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China confirms another human bird flu case BEIJING Health authorities in the southern China province of Jiangxi have confirmed a new case of a person infected by the H7N9 strain of avian influenza, state news agency Xinhua said late on Saturday.
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Is Vaping Bad For You? Study Says More Teens Are Using E-Cigareets For Subtances Other Than Nicotine 2016 feels like it went by in a haze and for a considerable number of teens, it literally did. According to a new report from the U.S.
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Phony comfort pets, owners perplex airlines Winnie, a Golden Retriever in her 3rd month of training, looks up at Apprentice Guide Dog Mobility Instructor Meredith Bryde, of Leader Dogs For the Blind.
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FDA Issues Industry Guidance to Secure Networked Medical Devices The Food and Drug Administration has released final guidance on the post-market management of cybersecurity in medical devices. Of particular concern is the growing number of networked medical devices, the vulnerabilities of which could potentially put ...
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4 ways the opioid epidemic changed in 2016 Americans have been caught in a cyclical struggle with the abuse of pain medications since before the 1900s with the advent of morphine and the commercial production and sale of heroin as a cough suppressant, according to CNN.
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Recent Research: OPKO & Pfizer's Growth Hormone Deficiency Drug Failure This had now made a great fall in the shares of OPKO up to 17 percent. By. Chhavi Goel. -. December 31, 2016. Share on Facebook · Tweet on Twitter.
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Teens' view of marijuana changed in one state after legalization After marijuana was legalized for adults in the state of Washington, younger teens there perceived it to be less harmful and reported using it more, a new study found.
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Smokers vow to quit heading into the New Year: how to do it BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - As the ball drops in Roosevelt Plaza Saturday evening. Western New Yorkers will vow to smoke their last cigarette.
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Can you actually die from a broken heart? (WWLP) - Fans are still mourning after Carrie Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds died just one day apart. 22News talked to doctors about whether you can actually die from a broken heart.
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'The entire system ... is rotten': Weaknesses in Mexico's oil sector are creating 'chaos' during the holiday season Mexico Pemex gas station fuel energy reform A woman walks next to fuel pumps at Pemex gas station in Mexico City, Mexico, December 28, 2016.
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4 tips to keep pets calm during fireworks New Year's Eve is a time when many Americans will celebrate with fun and fireworks, but for many pets and their owners, the booms and bangs of fireworks brings misery.
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'The protocol of the day was to lie': NYC issues first US 'intersex' birth certificate For the first time in the United States, New York City issued a birth certificate reading "intersex" in the gender field. On December 15, the city's Department of Health and Mental Hygiene corrected the original birth certificate of Sara Kelly Keenan ...
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One state lawmaker wants pornography declared a public health hazard, like smoking Del. Bob Marshall, R-Prince William, has asked the Virginia Assembly to declare pornography a public health hazard. Steve Helber AP.
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Time to rethink the failed war on drugs This Feb. 19, 2013, file photo, shows OxyContin pills arranged for a photo at a pharmacy in Montpelier, Vt. With an overdose epidemic worsening, nearly one-third of Medicare beneficiaries received at least one prescription for commonly abused opioids ...
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The Year In E-Cigarettes: The Good, The Bad, And Some Reasons For Optimism As the year draws to a close, electronic cigarettes remain as controversial and as poorly understood among the general public as they were a year ago.
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More teens than ever are smoking e-cigs — but not always with nicotine LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 27: Vape Lab employee Leonardo Verzaro uses an E-Cigarette while working on August 27, 2014 in London, England.
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Blood Drive Held in Honor of Late SNJ Today Anchor As the weather gets colder and winter storms approach, the American Red Cross needs more blood donations. On Friday, SNJ Today News sponsored an American Red Cross blood drive in honor of our late anchor, Cara McCollum.
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FDA guidelines for medical device cybersecurity call for all-out fight vs. hacking If you want to prevent computer hackers from attacking medical devices, it's not enough to just design the best device you can before shipping it out the door.
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Next anti-porn bill? Measure would let Utahns sue makers of X-rated movies Utah's most prominent anti-porn lawmaker wants to give people the ability to sue pornographers in an attempt to prove that watching their product causes emotional and psychological damage.
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U.S. Issues First Intersex Birth Certificate After 55 years, Sara Kelly Keenan received something on Tuesday that most of us have had our entire lives: a new birth certificate.
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Long gas lines, price hike mar holiday season in Mexico MEXICO CITY - The holiday season has been a little less merry for car owners in Mexico as gasoline shortages in many parts of the country have forced grumbling customers to contend with hours-long lines.
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CRISPR Has An Off Switch: Researchers Identify Anti-CRISPR Proteins To Inactivate Gene Editing System CRISPR holds a lot of promise but there's definitely room for improvement. Researchers have identified anti-CRISPR proteins that can act as an off switch for the gene editing system, making it safer to use.
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A broken heart can indeed stop beating The death of actress Debbie Reynolds - a day after her daughter Carrie Fisher died - has led to talk that she died from grief. In Singapore, doctors said they have seen patients with "broken-heart syndrome".
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Iron Deficiency: Anaemia May Up Hearing Loss Risk Scientists have found that iron deficiency anaemia may increase the risk of hearing loss, a finding that may open new possibilities for early identification and appropriate treatment of the condition.
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Army warns that energy drinks are the newest threat to troops' safety WASHINGTON - The US military is warning against the danger of troops over consuming energy drinks, saying it could do "some serious harm to your body.
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