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Scientists Shed Light on Link Between Depression, Dementia
Researchers deem depression an independent risk factor for dementia
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Gene Mutation May Make Food More Tempting
Study shows most common genetic link to obesity triggers activity in the brain's reward centers
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Different Areas of Brain Affected in Autism, Sensory Disorders
Sophisticated brain scans show the two conditions are somewhat similar, but are also markedly different
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Make Kids’ Weight Loss a Family Affair, Study Suggests
If parent and preschooler are both overweight, tackling it together works best, researchers say
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Even Thinking an Odor is Harmful May Spur Asthma Symptoms
Study finds people's negative expectations can play a role in flare-ups
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Health Highlights: July 30, 2014
Leading Doctor in Ebola Outbreak Dies From the Disease
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Could a Blood Test Predict Suicide Risk?
Certain gene-based chemical changes seem to accompany suicidal behavior, study finds
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Adults Who’ve Abused Alcohol May Be at Risk for Memory Problems
Researchers say long-term consequences are little-known
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Annual COPD Costs To Hit $49 Billion by 2020: CDC
Each year, almost 135,000 die from smoking-related chronic lung disease, experts say
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Gardens a Center of Calm for People With Dementia
Review found some evidence it helped soothe, distract sufferers, but safeguards important
- Posted July 30, 2014




















