Tried to Quit But Still Smoking? Help’s On the Way

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Eating cheese every day may help to protect heart health

Medical News TodayDec. 4, 2017
Researchers suggest that eating a small amount of cheese every day may benefit heart health. These new findings come from an analysis of 15 observational studies that looked at the effects of cheese intake on the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Study co-author Li-Qiang Qin — who works in the …
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Tried to Quit But Still Smoking? Help’s On the Way

U.S. News & World Report15 hours ago
The campaign will feature messages of support that highlight the health benefits of quitting smoking. The Every Try Counts campaign begins next month in 35 markets nationwide and will include print, digital, radio and billboard ads. The FDA plans to focus its ads in and around retail locations, such as gas …
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Five life hacks for healthy skin

Medical News TodayNov. 14, 2017
Your skin is the window to your body that reveals the stories of your life. From acne breakouts during your teenage years to the radiant glow of pregnancy and the sunspots of aging, both your age and your health are reflected in your skin. Skin has many functions, making it the ultimate multitasker of the …
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Vigorous Exercise May Help Slow Parkinson’s Disease

U.S. News & World Report19 hours ago
Dr. Souhel Najjar directs neurology at Northwell Health in New Hyde Park, N.Y. He agreed that longer-term studies are needed, but the new findings help confirm that when dealing with Parkinson’s, intense exercise “can be very effective in halting its short-term progression.” Parkinson’s affects about 1 …
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Yes, smartphone addiction does harm your teen’s mental health

Medical News TodayDec. 2, 2017
To evaluate just how serious the participants’ addictions were, the researchers used standardized tests focusing on the extent to which smartphone and Internet use impacted the performance of daily activities, harming productivity and social life, as well as sleep and mental health. “The higher the score [on …
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Mental health: Jeremy Hunt says the NHS needs to ‘be better’ at …

BBC NewsDec. 8, 2017
Jeremy Hunt, who’s in charge of the health service in England, was speaking to Newsbeat about our iPlayer documentary My Mind and Me. He watched Radio … the NHS,” it argues. If you’re struggling with your mental health or any of the difficulties mentioned in this article you can find help at BBC Advice.
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Health outcomes following suicide bereavement

BMC Blogs Network (blog)3 hours ago
Due to the potential for suicide bereavement to be a unique experience, it is important to examine possible psychosomatic and physical health outcomes following a suicide. We conducted the first systematic review to synthesise 24 quantitative published research articles that compared physical or …
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4 ways to reduce facial swelling

TheHealthSite5 hours ago
Facial swelling could indicate a few serious health conditions including anaphylaxis, (a very serious form of allergic reaction), cellulitis (skin infection caused by bacteria), sinusitis (a bacterial infection of the air-filled spaces within the bones in and around the nose), conjunctivitis, angioedema (a severe …
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Late-Night Host Kimmel Holds Son, Pleads for Health Care

U.S. News & World Report6 hours ago
Late-Night Host Kimmel Holds Son, Pleads for Health Care … Kimmel was crying from the first moment of his monologue Monday night as he pleaded with Congress to restore and improve children’s health coverage, a cause he has championed since his son Billy was born with a heart defect in April.
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Famine in pregnancy impacts offspring’s mental health in adulthood

Medical News TodayNov. 17, 2017
A new study looks at malnutrition and unborn children’s future mental health. To a certain extent, what a pregnant mother experiences, so does her unborn child. However, investigating the effects of adverse life events on a pregnant woman’s offspring can be challenging. The studies need long follow-ups, …

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