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Anorexia May Have Roots in Metabolism: Study

Anorexia May Have Roots in Metabolism: Study

TUESDAY, July 16, 2019 (HealthDay News) — There’s a link between the eating disorder anorexia nervosa and metabolism, a new study finds. Latest Mental Health News “It means that when we think about anorexia nervosa we need to be thinking that it is not only a psychiatric disorder, but also a metabolic disorder,” lead researcher […]

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The Happiness Dividend: Longer, Healthier Lives

The Happiness Dividend: Longer, Healthier Lives

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News MONDAY, July 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Happiness may truly be some of the best medicine available to us, a new study suggests. People happy with themselves and their well-being tend to live longer and healthier lives than those who are perpetually down in the dumps, British […]

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Health Tip: Diarrhea in Kids

Health Tip: Diarrhea in Kids

(HealthDay News) — Diarrhea typically is not a sign of a serious illness in children, says KidsHealth. Latest Healthy Kids News Kids of Opioid-Using Parents Attempt Suicide How Does Room Temperature Affect Test Scores? Cholesterol Levels Improving Among U.S. Kids Best Place for Your Child’s Sports Physical Exam? Putting Child to Sleep in a Car […]

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High Blood Pressure, ‘Bad’ Cholesterol Risky for Young, Too

High Blood Pressure, ‘Bad’ Cholesterol Risky for Young, Too

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter Latest Heart News MONDAY, July 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Act sooner rather than later to prevent heart disease, a new study suggests. This means young adults should not put off treating high blood pressure or unhealthy cholesterol levels. The study involved more than 36,000 Americans. It came to some sobering […]

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HIV Lurking in Spinal Fluid Linked to Thinking Problems

HIV Lurking in Spinal Fluid Linked to Thinking Problems

Latest HIV News TUESDAY, July 16, 2019 — (HealthDay News) Even with long-term treatment, HIV can still be found in the cerebrospinal fluid of some people with the AIDS-causing virus, a new study reports. And these patients are at increased risk of having thinking problems, the researchers say. “It is difficult to target infections that […]

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Type 2 Diabetes Diet Plan

Type 2 Diabetes Diet Plan

What is the glycemic index? Which type of carbohydrates should be included? Glycemic index and load Carbohydrates (carbs) are the primary food that raises blood sugar. Glycemic index and glycemic load are scientific terms used to measure the impact of a carbohydrate on blood sugar. Foods with low glycemic load (index) raise blood sugar modestly […]

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Too Much Social Media a Depression Risk for Teens

Too Much Social Media a Depression Risk for Teens

Latest Depression News MONDAY, July 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Too much social media might be too much for the mental well-being of teenagers, new research suggests. The more that teens used social media and watched television, the greater their risk of depression, the study found. “Our research reveals that increased time spent using some […]

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Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

Causes of Coccydynia Coccydynia is associated with pain and tenderness at the tip of the tailbone between the buttocks. The pain is often worsened by sitting. Coccydynia is often caused by an injury, but may occur seemingly spontaneously. There are many causes of tailbone pain which can mimic coccydynia, including sciatica, infection, pilonidal cysts, and […]

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Newer Lung Cancer Screening Saves More Lives

Newer Lung Cancer Screening Saves More Lives

Latest Cancer News MONDAY, July 15, 2019 (HealthDay News) — A newer form of lung cancer screening may mean fewer deaths from the disease, a new study contends. Using low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) instead of X-rays helped reduce lung cancer deaths in current and former smokers, the study authors said. “Lung cancer is the leading […]