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Citrus fruit antioxidants may prevent chronic diseases caused by obesity

Date: Aug-22-2016
Flavanones, a type of antioxidant found in citrus fruits, may prevent chronic diseases caused by obesity: heart disease, liver disease, and diabetes.

Thyroid Storm: What You Need to Know

Date: Aug-22-2016
Learn all about thyroid storm, a life-threatening complication of hyperthyroidism. This article looks at the causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

Cocaine addiction reversed in rats with novel compound

Date: Aug-21-2016
Treating rats with a compound that blocks TrkB receptors in the brain's reward system was found to reverse signs of cocaine dependency, researchers report.

Divorce is seasonal, peaks following family vacations

Date: Aug-21-2016
Divorce is seasonal, a new study finds. Researchers note a peak in divorce following summer and winter vacations in the months of March and August.

My Baby Has Acne: What Should I Do?

Date: Aug-21-2016
Many babies develop acne. Read about what can be done about this skin condition, including information on causes, treatment, and other skin conditions.

Stroller, carrier injuries send two children to the ER every hour

Date: Aug-20-2016
While carriers and strollers are a way to transport children safely, injuries often occur. A study shows that two children end up in the ER every hour.

The height of politics: Taller people more likely to vote conservative

Date: Aug-20-2016
A study of data from the U.K. found that for every 1 inch taller a person is in height, they more likely they are to be politically conservative.

Why Are My Eyes Yellow?

Date: Aug-20-2016
Learn all about the causes of yellow eyes in newborns, older children, and adults. This article looks at why these groups of people might develop jaundice.

How long does 'chemo brain' last?

Date: Aug-19-2016
Chemo brain refers to a drop in cognitive ability following chemotherapy. A new study sets out to investigate how long this side effect might last.

Ginger nanoparticles show promise for inflammatory bowel disease

Date: Aug-19-2016
Ginger, included for thousands of years in a range of treatments, could be used in nanoparticles to target cells in the intestines of people with IBD.