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Berries Found to Lower Parkinson’s Disease Risk

Regularly eating berries and other foods high in compounds called anthocyanins can ward off Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. Men and women in the study who consumed ...
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How to Organize Your Medicine Cabinet

For many of us, those miniature closets we call medicine cabinets can barely contain today’s super-size bottles of pills and potions. But the daunting task of organizing them ...
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Brewing Controversy: Experts Say Four Loko Worse than Mixed Drinks

The Food and Drug Administration warned four companies today (Nov. 17) that the caffeine added to their malt alcoholic beverages is an “unsafe food additive” and said that ...
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Highly Caffeinated Drinks Can Impair Cognitive Abilities

Drinking a moderate amount of caffeine might step up your smarts, but that benefit decreases the more you drink, according to a new study. Energy drinks such as ...
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Fertility Treatment Puts Women at Risk of Stress Disorder

Women who undergo fertility treatments may find the situation so distressing that they develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a new study says. In the study, close to 50 ...
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BPA Linked with Abnormal Egg Cells

Girls exposed to the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) while in the womb may be at increased risk for reproductive problems later in life, a new study in monkeys ...
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Childhood Adversity May Age DNA and Shorten Life Span

Hardships early in life may prematurely age a child’s DNA, which may ultimately shorten life span, according to a new study. The results showed that children who spent ...
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Anxiety Linked to High IQ

Excessive worry might not be such a bad thing after all — a new small study suggests that such anxiety may have evolved in people along with intelligence. ...
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Men Who Delay Fatherhood May Extend Grandkids’ Lives

How old a man is when he has children may affect the lifespans of his grandchildren, a new study suggests. Men in the study who were older when ...
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Cervical Cancer: Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention

Cervical cancer affects 10,000 American women — and kills 4,000 — each year, according to the Mayo Clinic. This type of cancer arises in the cervix, the area ...
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