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No Benefit for DHA in Alzheimer's
MedPage Today Explain to interested patients that dietary supplementation with the omega-3 fat docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) had no apparent benefit in slowing cognitive decline among patients with mild-to-moderate … Study: 'Fish oil' supplements don't slow dementia Fish oil ingredient doesn't slow Alzheimer's Omega-3 pills fail to work in Alzheimer's patients |
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The Most Dangerous Drugs? Alcohol, Heroin and Crack—in That Order
TIME How often does life really imitate art? Let's imagine that a writer has been commissioned to develop a comedic screenplay about the deeply serious business of how to classify and control drugs. … Experts: Alcohol More Harmful Than Crack or Heroin 'Alcohol most dangerous drug to society' – Prof Nutt Study: Alcohol Worse Than Crack |
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Dentists offer Halloween candy buyback program
Reuters PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) – Just a day after Halloween two Pennsylvania dentists are offering a candy buyback program to save the teeth of young trick-or-treaters and boost the morale of US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. … Dentists offer Halloween candy buybacks to collect sweets for US troops Dentists: Buying Halloween candy beats filling cavities Local dentists give troops a treat |
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Can Exercise Fend Off the Common Cold?
ABC News Being fit — or at least feeling fit — appears to be associated with a reduction in upper respiratory tract infections, researchers found. During a 12-week period, people who said they exercised at least five … Regular workouts ward off the common cold Health Blog Preventing the Common Cold, and a Cure Looming? 2 of 9 Study: Regular Workouts Ward Off Common Cold |
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Peanuts during pregnancy linked to allergies in baby
CTV.ca Peanut consumption while pregnant is associated with a higher likelihood that a woman's allergy-prone baby will test positive for peanut allergy, a new study suggests. The study examined babies with likely milk or egg allergies, or significant eczema, … Eating Peanuts While Pregnant May Up Allergy Risk Do Food Allergies Begin Before Birth? Eating Peanuts While Pregnant May Raise Child's Allergy Risks |
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Pharma wants selective tweaks to healthcare reform
FiercePharma One of the Republican hobby-horses this election season has been a promise to repeal healthcare reform. And now that the party appears to be poised to capture control of the House, if not the Senate, the healthcare industry is working hard to make sure … Industry Seeks to Shape GOP Health-Care Agenda Experts offer tips on tacking health care costs Prescriptions: This Week's Health Industry News |
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High-Calorie Drinks Still Widely Sold in U.S. Elementary Schools
BusinessWeek MONDAY, Nov. 1 (HealthDay News) — Despite the setting of national guidelines that discourage the sale of high-calorie, sugary beverages to kids in elementary schools, a new US study finds that many young children are still able to … Schools Still Keen on Sugary Sodas Sweet drinks widely available in schools School kids still have access to sugary drinks, whole milk |
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