Health Discoveries in Health Research News
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Study_ Targeting smoker groups may lower national quit rate
March 17, 2010
By targeting certain groups of smokers, including those with anxiety disorders and racial minorities who have a high incidence of smoking, researchers hope to reduce the overall national smoking cessation rates.
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People with anxiety disorders may show the way to controlling emotions
March 12, 2010
How people handle their emotions in every day life may be easier to understand, based on the findings of a new study at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Gouts link to heart attacks in men now shown for women
March 12, 2010
Gout, an inflammatory condition affecting the joints and known to increase the risk of heart attacks in men, may have the same health risk for women, a Canadian study found.
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Infants seem to know when they are manipulated or teased
March 12, 2010
Based on their reactions, babies as young as 6 months old appear to detect when they are being teased and manipulated, a study from the UK demonstrates.
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Childrens desire for sugary sweets linked to family alcoholism
March 12, 2010
Children's desire for intensely sweet treats may have a biological component that is linked to a family history of alcoholism, a new study suggests.
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Electronic media may not cause headaches, but music might
March 11, 2010
A German study found no link between the use of electronic media and teenagers' headaches; however, listening to one or more hours of music every day can be the cause.
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Acupuncture may be a treatment for depression during pregnancy
March 11, 2010
Acupuncture may be effective in treating depression during pregnancy in place of anti-depressants that can harm the developing fetus.
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Less sleep needed as part of healthy aging, study finds
March 10, 2010
As people age, they should require less sleep if they are healthy and not suffering from sleep disorders, according to a study published in a recent issue of the journal SLEEP.
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Family routines have significant effect on child obesity
March 10, 2010
An Ohio State University study has found that three family routines may curb the incidence of obesity in children regular family dinners, getting enough sleep and a limit on weekday TV viewing time.
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Age-related health issues for older cancer survivors need more attention
March 10, 2010
Older cancer survivors may require more attention to health issues as they age, compared to healthy seniors with age-related impairments, a recent study found.
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