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Psychological
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Jul 05, 2004 |
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13 Healthy Habits to Improve Your Life
There are 13 ways to boost your chances of living a happy, healthy life. More can be added to this list, but, for simplicity's sake, we'll stick with this typically unlucky number. |
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Feb 28, 2005 |
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Nix Arthritis Aches Naturally
James Duke, Ph.D., author of "The Green Pharmacy Anti-Aging Prescriptions" is one of the world's leading authorities on herbal healing. In this article, Duke shares some great tips for getting relief from aching, swollen joints. |
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Sep 02, 2003 |
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Phone support group helps older people with HIV/AIDS develop coping skills, new study finds
More than 90,000 people in the United States are over the age of 50 at the time they are diagnosed with AIDS and at least 25 percent of them suffer from depression. But a new Ohio University study suggests that a telephone support group can lessen stress and improve the coping skills of older adults living with the disease. |
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Nov 08, 2004 |
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Sleep Disorders Often Indicate Multiple Health Conditions
According to a new study presented at CHEST 2004, the 70th annual international scientific assembly of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP), the majority of patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and/or nonrestorative sleep have a high degree of attention deficit, as well as neuromuscular and psychiatric conditions. |
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Sep 13, 2004 |
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Depression Warning Signs: How Lifestyle Affects Mood
Maybe, despite the complex biological links between heart and mind, it all comes down to lifestyle factors. “We think exercise is a critical factor in modulating the outcome,” says Duke University chief of psychiatry K. Rama Ranga Krishnan, M.D. “It works directly and indirectly on a number of factors common to depression and heart disease. It helps depression and it helps cardiac disease.” |
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Apr 12, 2004 |
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Low Vitamin B12 Linked to Poor Memory and Higher Alzheimer's Risk
Among healthy people over the age of 75 who have the genotype associated with higher risk for Alzheimer's, low levels of vitamin B12 are associated with significantly worse performance on memory tests. This finding is published in the April issue of Neuropsychology, which is published by the American Psychological Association. |
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Jun 29, 2008 |
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Adults with type 2 diabetes may experience memory declines immediately after eating unhealthy meal
Amazingly, the acute negative effect on memory of high-fat meals can be offset by taking antioxidant vitamins with the meal - though a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables should be first defense. |
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May 31, 2005 |
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New Complicated Grief Treatment Holds Promise for Millions, Pitt Researchers Report
New treatment for complicated grief holds promise for millions of Americans, University of Pittsburgh researchers report in the Journal of the American Medical Association. |
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Oct 25, 2004 |
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Alzheimer's, Cardiovascular Disease Share Risk Factors
Cholesterol levels, diabetes, & hypertension – known risk factors for strokes & heart attacks – can contribute to risk of cognitive decline and dementia later in life. |
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May 24, 2004 |
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10 Reasons for Arthritis Sufferers to Exercise
In conjunction with National Arthritis Month, the American Council on Exercise (ACE) suggests the following reasons why arthritis sufferers should exercise. "Unfortunately, many arthritis sufferers mistakenly believe that exercise will worsen their condition," said Dr. Cedric Bryant, chief exercise physiologist for ACE. |
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