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Make Telemedicine Accessible for Seniors
Telemedicine is highly beneficial for seniors, but vision and hearing loss and technology are obstacles. Here are trends that should help.
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Obesity and Pregnancy
When a mother-to-be is obese it can interfere with the development of areas of the fetal brain implicated in ADHD and decision making.
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Change Your Lifestyle, Change Your Mind
Reducing risk factors like hypertension, isolation, smoking, and hearing loss can cut the chances of developing dementia up to 40 percent.
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Little Progress on Endocrine Disruptors
Endocrine disrupting compounds can cause fertility, growth and medical issues. A review finds new EDCs meant to protect us are no safer.
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The Buzz about Caffeine
Drinking a few cups of coffee a day is no problem. But if you're pregnant, it's a different story.
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Fasting and Weight Loss
Restricting the number of hours you eat each day can be a simpler way to diet. But going without food for longer is not necessarily better.
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Capers' Electric Effects
Quercetin, a flavonoid abundant in capers, shows potential as a treatment for heart arrhythmias and epilepsy.
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Soda Jerks
Companies making sodas, energy drinks and sweet teas spend millions on advertising to keep kids hooked.
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Late Dinners Help Pack on the Pounds
Eating dinner late can raise your risk of weight gain and diabetes. It's about your metabolism.
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Coming to a Convenience Store Near You
Suppose sodas and other sugary drinks carried warning labels the way alcohol and cigarettes do. Would obesity rates go down?
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