Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

Sleepwalkers Feel No Pain When Injured: Study

FRIDAY, Nov. 6, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Some sleepwalkers don’t feel pain when they suffer an injury — even a severe one — during a sleepwalking episode, a new study finds.
But sleepwalkers are at increased risk for headaches and migraines when they’re awake, the researchers added.
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The Surprising Way Caffeine Affects Your Body’s Internal Clock

A small and preliminary study suggests that caffeine does more than serve as an eye-opener: When consumed a few hours before bed, the most widely consumed psychoactive drug in the world seems to disrupt the body’s internal clock.
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ADHD Medications Linked to Sleep Problems in Kids

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Nov. 23, 2015 (HealthDay News) — The stimulant medications used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can keep some kids awake at night, a new research review confirms.
The analysis, published online Nov. 23 in Pediatrics, found that children given stimulant medications for ADHD sometimeSee Original Article

Living Near Parks, Beaches Linked to Better Sleep

Getting close to nature might improve the quality of your sleep, new research suggests.
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Spanish Plum – Sineguelas

Spanish Plum – Sineguelas

Sineguelas (Spondias purpurea), also known as the Spanish Plum, is an exotic antioxidant fruit native from the Latin America which was brought and grown in the Philippines back in the 1800s.
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Health Benefits One Can Get From Broccoli

A compelling antioxidant compound and anti-carcinogen is also present in broccoli that not only boosts the liver function, but also reduces the risk of …
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5 Knee-Friendly Fruits

Here are 5 fruits that are deemed to be knee-friendly due to their high Vitamin C content.
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Vital Defense Antioxidant Cream

This high-performance cream soothes skin and preserves a youthful tone with an age-defying blend of natural plant antioxidants. 1.76 oz. Ingredients: …
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Can vitamin D levels be determined by genes?

Can vitamin D levels be determined by genes?

Certain genetic variations increase the risk of having a lower level of vitamin D. This is the finding of a PhD project from Denmark, which has examined the effect of eating vitamin D fortified foods or receiving artificial UVB irradiation during the winter months. The fortified diet and artificial sunlight had less of an effect on vitamin D statusSee Original Article

Food and Emotions: 90 percent overlook key to weight loss, survey finds

The results of a national survey about weight loss barriers finds 90 percent of respondents discounted one of the most important factors — your mind. A neuropsychologist says the most crucial factor is your psychological relationship with food and exercise, yet the majority (60 percent) listed diet and exercise to be the biggest barriers of weightSee Original Article

Low energy sweeteners help reduce energy intake and body weight, evidence shows

Use of low energy sweeteners (LES) in place of sugar, in children and adults, leads to reduced calorie intake and body weight – and possibly also when comparing LES beverages to water — according to a new review.
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Research shows benefits, danger of ultraman competition

The endurance competition called the Ultraman can lead to large reductions in body fat, but also causes temporary muscle damage and potentially insulin resistance, new research confirms.
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Pad Thai with Almond Sauce Recipe

Pad Thai with Almond Sauce Recipe

Pad Thai is a popular stir-fried noodle dish made with ingredients like eggs, peanuts, shallots, sprouts, tofu, and meat.[i] However, most restaurant varieties today are usually cooked with a lot of vegetable oil, which can contain fats that are not beneficial to your health, especially for your heart.   My version of Pad Thai is noodle-free, veggSee Original Article

New Gene Editing Technique Saves Baby from Leukemia

The process of gene editing started by taking immune cells called T-cells … The T-cells are specially designed so it won't attack the immune system …
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Study: Prebiotics could help prevent food allergies in the future

He added: “This increase is due to a reduction in the immune system's ability to tolerate theoretically harmless food. By adjusting the composition of …
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Vitamins, herbs and hot drinks: Best tools tricks for a sneeze-proof winter

On average, people nurse a cold for two and half years of their lives. But there are measures you can take to avoid one – and make life easier if you do …
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Organic Food Vector Hand Drawing Style Illustration. Template For Web, Print Industry, Brand …

Organic Food Vector Hand Drawing Style Illustration. Template For Web, Print Industry, Brand …

Organic food vector Hand drawing style illustration. Template for web, print industry, brand advertising. Organic farm illustration. – Stock Vector from the …
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Executive Moves: Who hired whom this week

In this position, Halpern will lead the store's extensive range of nutrition counseling and programming, providing customers of all ages with a health …
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Nestle aims to make Thai kids healthy

Nestle, the multinational nutrition, health and wellness company, has reinforced its commitment to promoting proper nutrition and good health for Thai …
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Kale, quinoa and mussels: what business travellers are eating on Qantas

Qantas head of national product and service delivery Helen Gray said there is a definite trend toward travellers eating less on board than they had in …
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Detoxification of Pak-Afghan narratives

Detoxification of Pak-Afghan narratives

Whenever Afghans, Indians and Pakistanis meet, most of them usually trade stereotypes about one another. They regurgitate cliched narratives and …
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Total Cleanse Plus ReviewA Proven Dietary Supplement To Detoxify The Consumers Body

Total Cleanse Plus is a dietary supplement that must be taken or digested each day in order to detoxify the overall digestive tract and to achieve body …
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Get it Together Girl! (Juice Recipe For Focus)

This juice recipe is for memory and focus. I combined the best ingredients to strengthen your brain and memory to provide you with a juice that is gong to help you remember the things you mostly forget!   CLICK HERE TO WATCH 1 beet 1 bundle of spinach 2 cups of strawberries, 1 cup of […]
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Breakfast with Suanny Part 1

If you are looking to step your breakfast game up check out my new video, “Breakfast with Suanny” part 1! In the first video of out series, Suanny shows us her amazing Breakfast Smoothie she entitled “The Perfect Date”! If you are looking for a quick “on the go” breakfast idea you don’t want to miss this […]
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Losing a Parent in Childhood May Raise Suicide Risk Decades Later

Losing a Parent in Childhood May Raise Suicide Risk Decades Later

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 11, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Parental death can be a devastating experience for any child, and a new study suggests it might raise a person’s suicide risk well into adulthood.
Danish researchers looked at long-term outcomes for more than 189,000 Scandinavian children who had a parent die before the child was age 18, […]
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Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy (Cardio-Pulmonary Systems)

The College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions at the University of Hartford invites applications for the full-time (10-months, tenure track) …
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Many Americans 30 and Older Find Happiness Elusive

By Amy NortonHealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, Nov. 10, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Americans 30 and older are less happy than generations past, while teens and 20-somethings seem more satisfied with their lives than ever, a new study finds.
Researchers said the pattern marks a striking reversal of what studies have traditionally shown — that, on averagSee Original Article

This Treatment Beats Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder

As winter’s short days approach, more people will suffer from the depression of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Now, new research suggests that talk therapy is better than light-box therapy in preventing relapses of the ailment.
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Brokers Offer Predictions for NewLink Genetics Corp's FY2018 Earnings (NLNK)

Brokers Offer Predictions for NewLink Genetics Corp's FY2018 Earnings (NLNK)

Its biologic product candidates are derived from its HyperAcute immunotherapy technology, which is intended to excite the human immune system.
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Eating Garlic On An Empty Stomach Posted By: aqib

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Preparing Your Kids To Go Back To School Posted By: Shirley B. Dudley

Next month about this time, urgent care and immediate care clinics will see a spike in the number of school aged children with colds and upper respiratory infections. That is because in all of our focus to get the kids ready for going back to school, we forget to reinforce god health habits that will help them avoid unnecessary exposure to germs. TSee Original Article

Career Opportunities And Course Options In Microbiology Posted By: Sumit Srivastava

The course options are available in microbiology at both the undergraduate and post graduate level. Both bachelor and master degree students, generally get similar courses to study. Though, courses offered at the graduate level include an in-depth coursework focusing on original research. Students who opt for such courses are actually seeking careeSee Original Article

5 Reasons Why You Need To Get A Puppy Posted By: Anthony Dee

5 Reasons Why You Need To Get A Puppy Posted By: Anthony Dee

For dog lovers, puppies are the cutest animal in the world. Most pet owners will agree that dogs/puppies are the ideal companions. They can be your confidants, partners in crime, eating buddies, and sleeping counterparts. They will be there to greet you when you get back home and welcomes you with snuggles.

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Apple Cider Is Said To Be Related To A New Foodborne Disease Outbreak

A recent foodborne disease outbreak was said to be related to apple cider in the state of Illinois and it has now affected 70 people. The Inquisitr has …
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Tapeworms That Morph Into Human Cancers Are a Dark Twist on Parasitism

He was found to have a CD4 cell count of 28 per cubic-milliliter, which indicated that his immune system had more or less declined to nothing (the …
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10 reasons you're not getting better

Regular exercise means heart and lungs work more efficiently, and moving around post surgery boosts blood flow and immune system.
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Savvy Senior: How to guard against deadly aortic aneurysms

Savvy Senior: How to guard against deadly aortic aneurysms

Health factors: Atherosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels also increase your risk.
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Moving to a walking neighborhood is good for your blood pressure

High blood pressure is one of the main risk factors for heart disease—the leading cause of death in the United States—and for stroke, which is the …
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Mediterranean Diet can help to reduce First-Time Stroke Risk

… which lacks the essential nutrients and which contains high carbs in them. Other reasons include sedentary lifestyle and abnormal blood pressure.
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Reduce blood pressure below the standard targets to get more benefits.

If appropriate treatment will be used to maintain the blood pressure lower than the recommended target will eventually lower the risk of cardiovascular …
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