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Healthy diet linked to healthy cellular aging in women
08-22-2018 mediabest Health News

Eating a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables and

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Eating breakfast burns more carbs during exercise and accelerates metabolism for next meal
08-15-2018 mediabest Health News

Eating breakfast before exercise may “prime” the body to burn

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Got the ‘drunchies’? New study shows how heavy drinking affects diet
08-09-2018 James Health News

They’re called the “drunchies,” or drunk munchies. It’s the desire

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US teens: Higher prevalence of obesity than Grenada youth
08-08-2018 James Health News

A team of LSU Health New Orleans researchers has found

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People more likely to trust, cooperate if they can tolerate ambiguity
06-13-2018 James Health News

Can a new colleague be trusted with confidential information? Will

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Kitchen towels could contribute to the growth of potential pathogens that cause food poisoning
06-09-2018 James Health News

Researchers from the University of Mauritius have shown that factors

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Metabolically ‘healthy’ obesity still linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease
06-02-2018 James Health News

Women who are obese and who have been metabolically healthy

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Short bursts of intense exercise are a HIIT, even with less active people: Participants find high-intensity interval exercise as enjoyable as traditional exercise
05-26-2018 James Health News

While we know high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is time-efficient and

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People with family history of alcoholism release more dopamine in expectation of alcohol: A new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging investigates the brain chemistry of alcohol exposure in people with a range of risk for alcohol use disorder
05-25-2018 James Health News

People with a family history of alcohol use disorder (AUD)

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Posttraumatic stress affects academics
05-23-2018 James Health News

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by traumatic military experiences is

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