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Is Your Forgetfulness Reason for Concern?
Do others tell you that you’re forgetful? Do you have a hard time remembering names? Memory lapses happen to nearly everyone and can happen at any age. Experts say it can be normal to forget things over...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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How to Make a Richer, Healthier Chocolate Dessert
Creamy chocolate pudding is major comfort food, but most store-bought and even homemade versions have loads of sugar and little nutrition. Yet it is possible to make a super chocolatey pudding that’s also good for you. The...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Why ADHD Might Raise the Risk of Early Death
Swedish researchers think they have honed in on why people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are more likely to die prematurely. Accidental injuries, suicide and substance abuse all play a part, and psychiatric problems fuel these factors, a...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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What Treatments Work Best to Prevent Suicide?
If you or someone you love is thinking about suicide, a new review points to effective treatments that can reduce suicide risk. Some involve therapy — cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) — while...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Health Tip: Staying Well During the School Year
A healthy school year is important for your child’s success, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Whether your child is heading off to high school or kindergarten, it is crucial for the child to stay...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2019
DEA to Approve Dozens More Growers for Marijuana Research Climate Change Raises Athletes' Risk of Heat Illness
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Health Tip: Dislocation First Aid
From a fall to an auto accident, many activities can lead to a dislocation, says Mayo Clinic. Dislocations happen when the ends of your bones are removed from their normal positions. If you believe you have a...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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‘Synthetic Pot’ Laced With Rat Poison Lands People in the ER
Using “synthetic pot” is rolling the dice with your health, experts warn, pointing to a healthy 26-year-old woman who ended up in the ER after smoking a batch laced with rat poison. Synthetic pot is created in...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Judge Orders Johnson & Johnson to Pay $572 Million Over Opioid Drug Crisis
An Oklahoma judge on Monday ruled against one of America’s biggest companies, Johnson & Johnson — ordering it to pay $572 million as part of the first trial of an opioid maker sued by a state for...
- Posted August 27, 2019
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Get Cooking With Elegant, Flavorful Scallops
Do you love restaurant-style scallops but feel nervous about making them at home? Here’s the 101 to cooking the perfect scallop every time. The trick to creating tasty scallop dishes is to choose “dry” scallops — these...
- Posted August 26, 2019