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Smoking accelerates memory loss in men - The State Column
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 12:59:56 GMT
Daily Mail
Smoking accelerates memory loss in men
The State Column
Researchers reported middle-aged male smokers experience more rapid cognitive decline, compared to non-smoking men. However over at least 10 years of no smoking, the male body can repair itself, lowering its risk of rapid decline in cognitive function.
Smoking Slows Memory, Reasoning in Middle-Aged Men
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Smoking Clouds Men's Minds
MedPage Today
Smoking linked to faster cognitive decline among males
CTV.ca (blog)
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Reuters
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Blood Clot Guidelines Challenge Economy Class Risk - NPR
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 12:54:28 GMT
Telegraph.co.uk
Blood Clot Guidelines Challenge Economy Class Risk
NPR
by AP CHICAGO (AP) ? Good news for budget-minded travelers: There's no proof that flying economy-class increases your chances of dangerous blood clots, according to new guidelines from medical specialists. Travelers' blood clots have been nicknamed
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Avoid Blood Clots, Choose Airplane Seats Wisely
ABC News (blog)
Flying economy class doesn't raise risk of blood clots, but watch out for
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MLive.com
Experts: Deep Vein Thrombosis Risk Increased by Window Seats, Not Economy Class
MyFox Houston
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A push for family input to detect dementia earlier - Bend Bulletin
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 12:54:34 GMT
Kansas City Star
A push for family input to detect dementia earlier
Bend Bulletin
Alexis McKenzie, executive director of The Methodist Home of the District of Columbia Forest Side, talks with residents at the Alzheimer's assisted-living facility. More than 5 million Americans are estimated to have Alzheimer's or similar forms of
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Dementia should be detected by family earlier, experts say
CBS News
AGING AMERICA: Experts work to identify best screenings for detecting risk of
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Washington Post
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Georgia\'s child obesity ads aim to create movement out of controversy - CNN
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 13:10:25 GMT
Georgia's child obesity ads aim to create movement out of controversy
CNN
Editor's note: This is the first story in a series exploring the various issues surrounding childhood obesity leading up to our iReport interview with first lady Michelle Obama. Do you have questions for the first lady? Today's the last day to submit
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Mike: It's time to go outside and play
Messenger Index (blog)
Obesity epidemic shows no hint of shrinking in the United States
Southeast Missourian
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Blurry line in diagnosing early Alzheimer\'s - Fox News
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 13:02:59 GMT
Los Angeles Times
Blurry line in diagnosing early Alzheimer's
Fox News
Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet The revised definition of a brain condition called mild cognitive impairment means that many people now considered to have mild or early Alzheimer's disease could easily be given that diagnosis instead,
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SeniorHomes.com Weekly Roundup
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Take the Alzheimer's test: The 21 questions that can reveal if YOU are at risk...
Daily Mail
Recommended: New Alzheimer's criteria would change diagnosis for millions
msnbc.com
Los Angeles Times
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Your Brain May Be "Wired" For Addiction (But You Don\'t Have To Surrender) - Forbes
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 16:47:31 GMT
BBC News
Your Brain May Be "Wired" For Addiction (But You Don't Have To Surrender)
Forbes
Addiction is one of the most common mental health problems there is: Drug use alone affects tens of millions of Americans, and that's only the illegal ones. Even more people deal with addictions to other things ? alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, food,
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Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties, |U.K. Study Shows
Bloomberg
Inherited Vulnerability to Drug Addiction Discovered
Voice of America
Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties in Study
BusinessWeek
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TIME
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Spanking No Help in Child-Rearing - MedPage Today
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 17:01:03 GMT
MedPage Today
Spanking No Help in Child-Rearing
MedPage Today
By Michael Smith, North American Correspondent, MedPage Today Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Explain that physical punishment of children, such as spanking,
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Spanking children 'makes them more aggressive later in life'
Daily Mail
Why Spanking Doesn't Work
TIME
Physical discipline linked to future aggression
CTV.ca
Times of India
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CBC.ca
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French Tribune
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Does Online Dating Make It Harder to Find \'the One\'? - TIME
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 13:18:26 GMT
TIME
Does Online Dating Make It Harder to Find 'the One'?
TIME
Why online dating is great for meeting lots of people, but not necessarily the one you want. By Alice Park | @aliceparkny | February 7, 2012 | + Everyone knows someone who met their spouse online. A friend of mine whom I hadn't seen in years told me
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Internet Cupids often miss their mark
Reuters
Online Dating Can Be Improved
PsychCentral.com
Online dating has its pros and cons, meta-analysis says
Washington Post
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WebMD
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Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries - Reuters
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 21:55:42 GMT
TopNews Arab Emirates
Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries
Reuters
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Healthy People Co is recalling 15 lots of seven different dietary supplements because they contain appetite suppressants or a drug for male erectile dysfunction, the Long Beach, California, company said.
Diet Supplements Recalled
TopNews United States
Dietary Supplements Extensively Regulated, Say Authors of New Article
Sacramento Bee
Healthy People Co Recalls Diet Supplement Stock
TopNews Arab Emirates
Natural Products INSIDER
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Ivanhoe
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83-Year-Old Woman Gets the World\'s First 3D Printed Jaw Transplant - Popular Science
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 23:50:32 GMT
Popular Science
83-Year-Old Woman Gets the World's First 3D Printed Jaw Transplant
Popular Science
3-D Printed Jaw The 3-D printed lower jaw was coated with a biocompatible ceramic, and surgeons added a secondary structure to support false teeth. A European octogenarian is the recipient of the first-ever 3D printed jawbone, made of titanium powder
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Another First For 3D Printing ? Woman Receives Jaw Implant
Singularity Hub
3D-printed titanium jaw allows 83-year-old to bypass risky reconstructive surgery
Digitaltrends.com
Woman receives world's first 3D printed jawbone
TG Daily
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Outcome Magazine
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