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Gaming Disorder Soon To Be Classified As Mental Health Condition Gaming disorder will be included in the upcoming edition of the International Classification of Diseases by the World Health Organization.
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Excessive video gaming to be named a mental health condition: report In this Jan. 7, 2014 photo, show attendees play a video game wearing Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets at the Intel booth at the International Consumer Electronics Show(CES), in Las Vegas.
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Excessive Video Gaming to be Named Mental Disorder by WHO The World Health Organization will add "gaming disorder" to its International Classification of Diseases in 2018. By Alexa Lardieri, Staff Writer |Dec. 26, 2017, at 8:37 a.m.. Excessive Video Gaming to be Named Mental Disorder by WHO. Share. ×. Share ...
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The World Health Organization may soon recognize video game addiction Most of us understand how diseases like alcoholism and drug addiction can cause pain and suffering. Craving a cigarette or a stiff drink on occasion is one thing, but addiction forces an individual to behave in unusual—and often destructive—ways in ...
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Do you take calcium and vitamin D to protect your bones? A new study says it doesn't help If taking more vitamin and mineral supplements is part of your plan for a healthier new year, a new study may prompt you to reconsider.
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More pregnant women are using pot, study finds (CNN) More pregnant women seem to be using pot -- sometimes to ease the nausea of morning sickness or heightened anxiety -- and a new study suggests that this slight rise in marijuana use is most pronounced among those younger in age.
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Cannabis: Pregnant Women Are Using More Marijuana, Posing Unknown Danger to Babies The number of pregnant women who have smoked marijuana might be more than you think—at least in California. A new study, published Tuesday in JAMA, asked more than 275,000 pregnant women who were being treated at one of the facilities in the the ...
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Forsyth, Wake Forest Baptist draw Medicare penalties for second consecutive year Forsyth County's two major hospitals - Forsyth Medical Center and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center - will again have their Medicare payments reduced, this time by up to 1 percent during the federal budget year that began Oct. 1. Penalized hospitals ...
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Can Eating Fish Really Help Kids Sleep And Become Smarter? Meat Loaf once sang, "Let me sleep on it, I'll give you my answer in the morning." Well, a study recently published in Scientific Reports focused on fish instead of meat loaf and found a possible potential association between eating fish, better sleep ...
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Weekly Fish Consumption Linked to Better Sleep Children who eat fish at least once a week sleep better and have IQ scores that are 4 points higher, on average, than those who consume fish less frequently or not at all.
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Study Says Some Men Avoid Being Eco-Friendly Because It Looks 'Less Manly' It's no secret we all need to pull together to help ease pressures on the environment, but there could be a compelling psychological basis for why many of us aren't doing everything we should to help save the planet.
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Health experts slam the water diet and why people should avoid it IT'S no surprise that with the end of another year, another weird diet fad has surfaced. According to health experts, this one is probably the worst of the worst.
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Delaware urgent cares seeing an increase in patients with flu-like symptoms Some urgent care facilities in Delaware say they are experiencing higher rates of patients with flu-like illnesses compared with the same period in previous years.
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Record number hit by 'flesh-eating bacterium' streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in Japan Hundreds of people in Japan have been infected by a puzzling and potentially deadly "flesh-eating bacterium" in 2017. In total, 525 patients with streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) were reported as of 10 December, according to the National ...
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It's early in the flu season, but it's shaping up to be a nasty one NEW YORK -- As the holiday season continues, the U.S. is also entering peak flu season. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, up to 650,000 people worldwide could die from complications of the flu.
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Men Resist Green Behavior as Un-Manly Women have long surpassed men in the arena of environmental action; across age groups and countries, females tend to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
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Florida Doctors To Remove 10-Pound Tumor From Boy's Face MIAMI (CBS News) - A 14-year-old boy from Cuba is in Miami for surgery that his family and doctors hope will save his life from a fast-growing tumor, CBS Miami reports.
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New Mexico no longer in top 10 for fatal overdoses A surge in drug overdose deaths along the East Coast means that New Mexico has dropped out of the top 10 nationally for fatal overdoses, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control.
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How to get more sleep in 2018 Making your bedroom a relaxing space is an important factor in getting quality sleep, and the space should be reserved only for rest, so no working, eating, or watching television in bed.
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Opioid crisis blamed for second consecutive year of falling life spans BELLINGHAM, Wash. - Drug overdose deaths drove a decline in U.S. life expectancy for the second year in a row in 2016- the first consecutive two-year decline since 1963.
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Fibre Rich Food May Help Maintain Weight Gain, Blood Sugar And Colon Health: Research If you have been struggling to lose weight after the holiday season, you may want to pay attention to your diet more than anything else.
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Husband who shared images of his wife's battle with cancer on Facebook has account suspended A grieving widower who publicly documented his wife's gruelling cancer battle on Facebook has had his account suspended. UK boss renovates home of employee who is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
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American Life Expectancy Declining for the Second Year in a Row, and Things Will Probably Get Worse A new report from the National Center for Health Statistics indicates that life expectancy in the U.S. is in decline for the second year in a row, especially where people aged 15-34 were concerned, in large part due to the staggering impact of the ...
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NBC Nightly News Tonight to Feature Chip Reece, Whose Comic 'Metaphase' Was Inspired by Son with Down Syndrome Comic book fans may want to tune into NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt tonight. Chip Reece, writer of the graphic novel Metaphase, will be featured in an interview on tonight's show.
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Letter: Control what, how, when you eat When I attended school during the 1950s and 1960s we had very few overweight or obese children in our classrooms. Today, many students are either overweight or obese.
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Low-Level Pollution Exposures Increase Death Risk Among Elderly Even short-term exposure to air pollution at levels that are below current air quality standards appeared to increase the risk for death among older people, according to a newly published study involving 22 million Medicare recipient deaths.
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Surrogate who refused abortion speaks to WFAA A baby at the center of a legal battle and national debate will receive life-saving surgery after a lengthy showdown between his biological parents and the surrogate who carried him.
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Early puberty in girls tied to depression, behaviour problems in adulthood Study finds girls who went through puberty earlier more likely to become depressed, with symptoms being more severe in adolescence.
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GPs 'wasting money on prescriptions for pasta' Gluten-free biscuits and pasta and anti-dandruff shampoo are being wastefully prescribed by the NHS, an investigation has found. The everyday products, many of which could be purchased cheaper by choosing non-branded versions, were a waste of money ...
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UAE bans poultry imports from Saudi Arabia amid bird flu outbreak DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Sunday a ban on poultry imports from Saudi Arabia following a reported bird flu outbreak in the Saudi capital of Riyadh.
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