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Global Life Expectancy Climbs Higher Than Healthy Life Across the World
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Global life expectancy is climbing. Now, scientists have found that it's risen by more than six years since 1990 as healthy life expectancy grows. (Photo : Flickr/Francisco Osorio). Global life expectancy is climbing. Now, scientists have found that it ...
People Are Now Living Longer But Sicker Lives: StudyTech Times
Indians Are Living Longer But Not Just as HealthierThe Wire
As life expectancy rises worldwide, many are living longer with illness and ...Scope (blog)
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Science World Report
Global life expectancy is climbing. Now, scientists have found that it's risen by more than six years since 1990 as healthy life expectancy grows. (Photo : Flickr/Francisco Osorio). Global life expectancy is climbing. Now, scientists have found that it ...
People Are Now Living Longer But Sicker Lives: Study
Indians Are Living Longer But Not Just as Healthier
As life expectancy rises worldwide, many are living longer with illness and ...
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Caffeine may chip a couple strokes off golf score
Reuters
(Reuters Health) - A moderate dose of caffeine may help combat fatigue and shave about two strokes off the scores of skilled collegiate players, according to a small study. “There's not a lot of caffeine research in golf,” said lead author Petey W ...
Caffeine could improve your golf score, study saysINFORUM
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(Reuters Health) - A moderate dose of caffeine may help combat fatigue and shave about two strokes off the scores of skilled collegiate players, according to a small study. “There's not a lot of caffeine research in golf,” said lead author Petey W ...
Caffeine could improve your golf score, study says
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Fewer moles may mean more aggressive melanoma, says study
Biotechin.Asia
It is already known that people with a high number of moles are at a greater risk of developing melanoma or skin cancer, but a new study has indicated that fewer moles also warrant medical attention since they can develop into a more aggressive form of ...
Not All Dermatology Treatments Are Necessary, According to The American ...Melanoma News Today
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It is already known that people with a high number of moles are at a greater risk of developing melanoma or skin cancer, but a new study has indicated that fewer moles also warrant medical attention since they can develop into a more aggressive form of ...
Not All Dermatology Treatments Are Necessary, According to The American ...
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Long working hours tied to stroke risk
Fox News
People who work at least 55 hours a week are significantly more likely to eventually suffer a stroke than people who work 35 to 40 hours a week, a recent study suggests. Previously, the same research team had linked longer working hours with an ...
How Working Too Much May Cause a StrokeThe Cheat Sheet
Working for long hours could result in increased chances of strokeBangalorean
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Fox News
People who work at least 55 hours a week are significantly more likely to eventually suffer a stroke than people who work 35 to 40 hours a week, a recent study suggests. Previously, the same research team had linked longer working hours with an ...
How Working Too Much May Cause a Stroke
Working for long hours could result in increased chances of stroke
California doctor dubbed 'Candyman' convicted of illegal prescriptions
The Straits Times
LOS ANGELES (REUTERS) - A California doctor who prosecutors say wrote prescriptions for 1.7 million doses of powerful painkillers such as OxyContin in a single year, earning the nickname the "Candyman," was found guilty on Friday on federal charges.
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The Straits Times
LOS ANGELES (REUTERS) - A California doctor who prosecutors say wrote prescriptions for 1.7 million doses of powerful painkillers such as OxyContin in a single year, earning the nickname the "Candyman," was found guilty on Friday on federal charges.
Healthy workplace tied to fewer obese young workers
Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) - Workplaces that encourage healthy lifestyle practices are tied to fewer obese employees among millennials, according to a new study. About 17 percent of young employees in workplaces that encouraged several healthy lifestyle ...
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Channel News Asia
(Reuters Health) - Workplaces that encourage healthy lifestyle practices are tied to fewer obese employees among millennials, according to a new study. About 17 percent of young employees in workplaces that encouraged several healthy lifestyle ...
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Second West Nile death reported in Dallas County
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Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the county's second death from West Nile Virus this season. Loading… Post to Facebook. Second West Nile death reported in Dallas County Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the ...
West Nile virus found in Avondale Estates lakeAtlanta Journal Constitution
Dallas County reports second West Nile virus-related death of the yearDallas Morning News (blog)
19 new samples test positive for West Nile virus in Suffolk County, health ...Newsday
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Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the county's second death from West Nile Virus this season. Loading… Post to Facebook. Second West Nile death reported in Dallas County Dallas County Health and Human Services has reported the ...
West Nile virus found in Avondale Estates lake
Dallas County reports second West Nile virus-related death of the year
19 new samples test positive for West Nile virus in Suffolk County, health ...
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Drinking water doesn't prevent a hangover, study says
BBC News
Raiding the fridge or downing glasses of water after a night of heavy drinking won't improve your sore head the next day, Dutch research suggests. Instead, a study concluded, the only way to prevent a hangover is to drink less alcohol. More than 800 ...
No cure for hangovers, scientists concludeIrish Examiner
Want to avoid a hangover? Don't drink too much, scientists concludeTelegraph.co.uk
Is it possible to prevent a hangover?CBS News
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BBC News
Raiding the fridge or downing glasses of water after a night of heavy drinking won't improve your sore head the next day, Dutch research suggests. Instead, a study concluded, the only way to prevent a hangover is to drink less alcohol. More than 800 ...
No cure for hangovers, scientists conclude
Want to avoid a hangover? Don't drink too much, scientists conclude
Is it possible to prevent a hangover?
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Neurotics and over-thinkers could be highly creative
NYC Today
Researchers through a recent study claim they have understood why neurotics think too much. Neurotics tend to be worriers but they also tend to be highly creative, they said. Some previously conducted studies have set connection between neurotic ...
NEUROTICS, OVER-THINKERS COULD BE EXCEEDINGLY CREATIVETimes Gazette
Neuroticism Linked To Creativity Reveals StudyClapway
Worrywarts and Over-Thinkers Are More CreativePPP Focus.com
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Barrington Review
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NYC Today
Researchers through a recent study claim they have understood why neurotics think too much. Neurotics tend to be worriers but they also tend to be highly creative, they said. Some previously conducted studies have set connection between neurotic ...
NEUROTICS, OVER-THINKERS COULD BE EXCEEDINGLY CREATIVE
Neuroticism Linked To Creativity Reveals Study
Worrywarts and Over-Thinkers Are More Creative
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High protein foods boost cardiovascular health in women: study
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A diet rich in amino acids -- the building blocks of proteins -- could be good for your heart along the same lines as quitting smoking, reducing salt and alcohol consumption and getting optimal exercise, according to a new study. "The really surprising ...
Load Up! A High-Protein Diet May Help Lower Blood PressureNDTV
High-protein diet lowers blood pressure tooThe Indian Express
Meat consumption leads to good heart healthPork Magazine
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A diet rich in amino acids -- the building blocks of proteins -- could be good for your heart along the same lines as quitting smoking, reducing salt and alcohol consumption and getting optimal exercise, according to a new study. "The really surprising ...
Load Up! A High-Protein Diet May Help Lower Blood Pressure
High-protein diet lowers blood pressure too
Meat consumption leads to good heart health
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