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Study Ties Bedroom TV to Unhealthy Habits in TeensWednesday, April 16, 2008 2:30:00 PM Teenagers with a bedroom television tend to have poorer diet and exercise habits and lower grades in school than those without one, U.S. researchers said last week. Full Story
Omega-3 Fats Help Depressive Symptoms of PregnancyMonday, April 14, 2008 2:30:00 PM There is a fair body of evidence now that suggests that omega-3 fats are important in the functioning of the brain, including the maintenance of mood. Full Story
The Holiday-Heart SyndromeSunday, April 13, 2008 2:30:00 PM Sometimes the heart develops an irregular rhythm called atrial fibrillation (AF). Full Story
MRSA and Its Treatment, Part 1Saturday, April 12, 2008 2:30:00 PM According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), antibiotic resistance is "one of the world's most pressing public health problems." Full Story
Is the Workplace Tying You Down?Friday, April 11, 2008 2:30:00 PM Most of us have work that requires long hours at a computer. Given the present state of society, it is important for us to schedule our physical activity. Failing to schedule it can lead us into the c ... Full Story
Aspartame Can Mess Up Your Body and BrainTuesday, April 08, 2008 2:30:00 PM The artificial sweetener aspartame is a food ingredient that is perhaps the most controversial of all: Its manufacturers and official bodies claim it's safe, but a stack of anecdotal evidence and ... Full Story
Dummy Pills, Guns, and Doctors Monday, April 07, 2008 2:30:00 PM For years we've been told that anti-depressant drugs were the be-all-and-end-all for depressed patients. Full Story
Any Depressed Gardeners Out There?Friday, April 04, 2008 2:30:00 PM Research on infectious diseases, lung cancer, unstressed mice, the immune system, and Mycobacterium vaccae (M. vaccae) has led to the connection of the immune system with depression. Full Story
Teens Turn Deaf Ear to Risks of MP3 PlayersThursday, April 03, 2008 2:30:00 PM Teenagers seem to know that loud music can damage their hearing, yet most see no reason to lower the volume on their iPods, a small study suggests. Full Story
RosaceaMonday, March 31, 2008 2:30:00 PM What did former President Bill Clinton have to blush about? We all know the answer to that delicate question! Like Princess Diana, Rosie O'Donnell, and the comedian W.C. Fields, he also suffered f ... Full Story
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