Trouble losing weight? This might be why

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Trouble losing weight? This might be why

Medical News Today20 hours ago
Some people find it harder to lose weight than others, but why is this? A new study has identified a molecule in fat cells that could be to blame. Woman standing on scales with a measuring tape. Researchers have uncovered one reason why some people may find it hard to lose weight. Researchers found …
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Is the ‘baby brain’ phenomenon real? Study investigates

Medical News TodayJan. 15, 2018
… Hayden also comments on the findings, saying, “These small reductions in performance across their pregnancy will be noticeable to the pregnant women themselves and perhaps by those close to them, manifesting mainly as minor memory lapses (e.g., forgetting or failing to book medical appointments).”.
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Could this experimental ‘recipe’ fight colon cancer?

Medical News TodayJan. 14, 2018
Matthew Chang, and colleagues, from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of Singapore in Clementi, are investigating new ways to treat colorectal cancer and to prevent its recurrence. The researchers have started experimenting with a mix of engineered probiotics and …
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The perils of sneezing incorrectly

Medical News Today4 hours ago
Just to give you the low-down on related medical terminology, when a gas enters tissues beneath the skin, it is referred to as subcutaneous emphysema. Meanwhile, pneumomediastinum occurs when air is found in the mediastinum, which is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. This unfortunate …
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A year in review: The most popular medical research of 2017

Medical News TodayDec. 20, 2017
This year has uncovered many medical discoveries, breakthroughs, and innovations. This year certainly hasn’t fallen short of major events. In politics, January witnessed Donald Trump sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, while March saw the United Kingdom trigger article 50 to leave the …
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Aphrodisiacs: Where is the evidence?

Medical News TodayJan. 15, 2018
In a review of the scientific evidence underpinning natural aphrodisiacs, Dr. Elizabeth West, from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of California at Irvine, and Dr. Michael Krychman, from the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine in Newport …
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The top 10 mental health apps

Medical News TodayJan. 8, 2018
Furthermore, those who live with severe mental illness are more likely to face chronic medical conditions and die around 25 years earlier. Exercising regularly and eating a healthful diet can boost mental health and well-being significantly, help to reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress, and …
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Anxiety may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s

Medical News TodayJan. 12, 2018
Anxiety disorders are common across the United States, thought to affect around 40 million adults each year. However, as if these feelings of worry and fear aren’t enough to contend with, a new study suggests that older people who have worsening anxiety symptoms may be more likely to develop …
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Can’t sleep? Time to write your to-do list, study says

Medical News TodayJan. 15, 2018
A new study brings good news for those of us who can’t make it through a day without making lists, especially if we also happen to have trouble falling asleep at night. It turns out that to-do lists may be the answer to some of our troubles, at least. writing a to do list. Can writing a to-do list before bed help us to …
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Attending religious services may increase lifespan

Medical News TodayJan. 14, 2018
A recent study published in the journal PLOS One has revealed that regularly attending religious ceremonies, such as a mass or a funeral, may lead to greater health and increased longevity in middle-aged people and seniors. person praying. Regardless of your religion, attending religious ceremonies …

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