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Is prolonged rest the best medicine for concussion?

Date: Jan-06-2015
Although strict rest - sometimes for several days, in a darkened room - is standard care for concussed patients, a new study suggests it may actually impede recovery.

US lifts Ebola screening for travelers from Mali

Date: Jan-06-2015
From January 6th, travelers from Mali will no longer be screened for Ebola when entering the US, nor will their entry be restricted to designated airports, say federal agencies.

US lifts Ebola screening for travelers from Mali

Date: Jan-06-2015
From January 6th, travelers from Mali will no longer be screened for Ebola when entering the US, nor will their entry be restricted to designated airports, say federal agencies.

Menstrual cycle may influence women's ability to quit smoking

Date: Jan-06-2015
Research on cigarette craving found hormone levels in women - which fluctuate with menstrual cycle and affect craving-linked brain circuits - could be a factor in withdrawal.

Menstrual cycle may influence women's ability to quit smoking

Date: Jan-06-2015
Research on cigarette craving found hormone levels in women - which fluctuate with menstrual cycle and affect craving-linked brain circuits - could be a factor in withdrawal.

Eat more whole grains to reduce CVD, total mortality risk

Date: Jan-06-2015
Every 28 g of whole grains consumed may reduce total mortality risk by 5% and CVD mortality risk by 9%, according to the results of a new study.

Neurodegenerative diseases 'may increase risk for criminal behavior'

Date: Jan-06-2015
Researchers have examined criminal behavior in patients with dementing neurodegenerative diseases and found that some increase risk for individuals committing certain crimes.

Neurodegenerative diseases 'may increase risk for criminal behavior'

Date: Jan-06-2015
Researchers have examined criminal behavior in patients with dementing neurodegenerative diseases and found that some increase risk for individuals committing certain crimes.

Eat more whole grains to reduce CVD, total mortality risk

Date: Jan-06-2015
Every 28 g of whole grains consumed may reduce total mortality risk by 5% and CVD mortality risk by 9%, according to the results of a new study.

Rotating night shift work linked to all-cause, CVD and lung cancer mortality

Date: Jan-05-2015
A new study finds women who work rotating night shifts for more than 5 years may be at higher risk of all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality.