Dark Chocolate Prevents Heart Disease
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A new study shows that eating a small amount of dark chocolate can significantly reduce the inflammation that leads to cardiovascular disease.
3 Ways to Master the Petty Annoyances in…
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As I look back, I can see how I have wasted countless hours fretting over small things that one year later I couldn't even remember. It has taken me much too long to understand that every hour I waste worrying about something trivial is an hour that I can never get back to use in a constructive manner.
Sleep the Fat Off
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The link between sleep and the fork.
Low white blood cell count
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Low white blood cell count: Symptom — Overview covers possible causes of decreased disease-fighting cells. Sponsored by:Chemotherapy.com - http://www.chemotherapy.com
Excessive sweating: Symptom
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Excessive sweating: Symptom — Overview covers definition, possible causes of this symptom. Sponsored by:Chemotherapy.com - http://www.chemotherapy.com
Guided Relaxation for Blood Pressure?
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To lower systolic blood pressure, listening to a guided relaxation program may beat listening to a Mozart sonata, Seattle University researchers report.
Palms Can Foretell Cancer
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Curling and thickening of the palm with swelling of the fingers may be a sign of undetected cancer in elderly people.
Energy Drinks: Hazardous to Your Health?
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Caffeinated energy drinks that promise super alertness -- and sometimes imply better sports performance -- should carry labels that specify the amount of caffeine, says a Johns Hopkins University scientist.
Baboons and Humans Both Suffer from Hier…
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Baboons are aggressive, mean-spirited and wild. And when it comes to stress, apparently they are just like humans. Neurobiologist Robert Sapolsky has been decoding the mysteries of stress by studying baboons from Kenya's plains, and he discovered that the animal's rank as a leader or a follower had a direct link to the level of stress. read more | digg story
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