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‘Love Actually’ and the science of holiday comfort movies
Holiday romantic comedies appeal to people's fantasies of "ideal relationships, an ideal world and a happy…
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Genetics don’t always lead to vision loss and blindness
Less than 30% of people with certain genetic variants go blind, despite the faulty genes previously being…
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1/4 of American families overwhelmed by medical expenses
Nearly 27% of U.S. residents faced high medical expenses or skipped needed health care because they couldn't…
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Study finds any amount of regular weed use is bad for teens
Even using marijuana once or twice a month is linked with worse school performance and more emotional turmoil…
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Some middle-age depression symptoms linked to dementia risk
A small cluster of six specific depression symptoms in middle-aged patients has been linked to an increased…
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Survey: Teen substance abuse rate declines for fifth straight year
For the fifth consecutive year, the number of American teenagers using drugs and alcohol remains at a historic…
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Study finds misconceptions about preventing peanut allergies persist
Researchers said many parents remain confused about how to prevent children from developing peanut allergies…
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Confusing questionnaires lead to misleading responses from patients
Confusion over symptom questionnaires is common, and likely hampers efforts to diagnose and treat physical and…
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Controllable lifestyle factors help keep the brain young
Researchers say that a range of controllable health factors may help people to keep their brains young. Photo…
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Calcium, vitamin D levels essential for bone health in older adults
Maintaining the proper levels of calcium and vitamin D gets more important as people age in order to fend off…
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