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Venting to others doesn’t reduce anger, study shows
People who vent about a source of anger might feel better in the moment, but that won't diminish their ire, researchers found. Photo by Liza Summer/Pexels Grumbling and…
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Too much energy spent combating stress linked to earlier death in men, study finds
The total amount of effort expended by older men in coping with stressful events has the greatest impact on their mortality risk over and above how stressful an event is -- or the…
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Intermittent fasting each day boosts risk of cardiovascular death, analysis reveals
1 of 2 | "Time-restricted eating has gained popularity as a dietary intervention that limits food consumption to a four-to-12-hour window each day," Chinese researcher…
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Sharp changes in blood sugar may slow thinking in people with Type 1 diabetes
Cognitive skills declined when blood sugar levels were either very low or very high, researchers found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News In people with Type 1…
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Experts warn of dangers of undercooked morel mushrooms after two deaths
A total of 51 patrons at an unnamed restaurant in Bozeman got very ill last April, including the two fatalities, and researchers soon traced the illnesses to undercooked or uncooked…
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Specialized MRI may predict who will develop treatment-resistant schizophrenia
The scan -- called a neuromelanin-sensitive MRI, or NM-MRI for short -- zeroes in on a brain pigment called neuromelanin. This pigment can provide visual evidence of healthy…
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FDA approves Rezdiffra to treat liver disease
The FDA approved Rezdiffra to treat non-cirrhotic non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Photo courtesy of U.S. Food and Drug Administration/Flickr Millions of Americans…
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Neurological conditions the leading cause of ill health globally, study finds
A patient is prepared for functional near-infrared spectroscopy, which assesses brain activation during motion capture, at the Motion Analysis Lab at the National Institutes of…
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HHS starts to investigate cyberattack on United Health
The HHS Office for Civil Rights said it plans to focus on assessing the extent of the breach and whether UnitedHealth Group and its affected subsidiary, Change Healthcare, took…
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Military training, combat suspected as Alzheimer’s trigger
Combat veterans who suffered traumatic brain injuries due to explosive blasts may have markers in their spinal fluid similar to those of Alzheimer's disease, new research finds.…
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