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Reading books could increase lifespan

Date: Aug-08-2016
Get straight to that book store; a new study suggests reading books for as little as 30 minutes daily could increase lifespan by up to 2 years.

Exercise 'does not harm memory,' study confirms

Date: Aug-08-2016
Contrary to one study that suggested exercise deletes old memories, new research finds physical activity has no negative implications for memory recall.

How to Spot the Signs and Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder

Date: Aug-07-2016
Learn all about the signs and symptoms of bipolar disorder, a mental health condition that causes people to switch between different moods.

Prebiotics could help treat exercise-induced asthma

Date: Aug-07-2016
A prebiotic called B-GOS improved lung function and reduced blood markers of airway inflammation in people with exercise-induced asthma, say researchers.

Sleep apnea triggers pediatric fatty liver disease progression

Date: Aug-07-2016
Obstructive sleep apnea and low nighttime oxygen, resulting in oxidative stress, could trigger progression of pediatric non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Single people more fulfilled, experience more psychological growth

Date: Aug-06-2016
In contrast to the negative ideology of being single, new research shows that single people have a fulfilling life, experiencing more psychological growth.

Intriguing link between vitamin D and birth control uncovered

Date: Aug-06-2016
Study finds that stopping estrogen contraceptives causes a drop in vitamin D levels. The findings have implications for bone health during pregnancy.

Appendicitis: Warning Signs and Early Symptoms

Date: Aug-06-2016
Learn all about the early symptoms of appendicitis, a painful condition where the appendix becomes inflamed. This article also looks at treatment options.

Soy may prevent diabetes, heart disease for women with PCOS

Date: Aug-05-2016
Soy isoflavone supplements may help protect women with polycystic ovary syndrome against diabetes and heart disease, says new study.

Alcoholism influenced by hundreds of genes, study finds

Date: Aug-05-2016
In rats bred to consume high or low amounts of alcohol, researchers have identified more than 900 genes associated with alcohol preference.