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02/07/2012 02:20 AM
It's official! Smoking makes men stupid - Times of India

Daily Mail

It's official! Smoking makes men stupid
Times of India
Smoking is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for dementia in the elderly and the number of dementia cases worldwide, estimated at 36 million in 2010, is on the rise and is projected to double every 20 years, the researchers wrote in their study ...
Smoking Slows Memory, Reasoning in Middle-Aged MenABC News
Smoking Clouds Men's MindsMedPage Today
Smoking linked to faster cognitive decline in menLos Angeles Times
Vanguard -Reuters -WebMD
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02/07/2012 03:46 AM
Wal-Mart to add nutritional seal of approval to house-brand foods it says are ... - Washington Post

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Wal-Mart to add nutritional seal of approval to house-brand foods it says are ...
Washington Post
NEW YORK — You may like the food you buy, but is it “Great for You”? Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to help its customers figure that out by adding a new green icon that reads “Great for You” to packaging of some of its house-brand foods.
Walmart to label healthier food as "Great For You"Reuters
Wal-Mart to Reduce Sugar, Fat, Salt in Some Private-Label FoodsBusinessWeek
Wal-Mart debuts 'Great for You' sealThe Associated Press
GlobalPost
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02/07/2012 12:01 AM
Dementia should be detected by family earlier, experts say - CBS News

The Associated Press

Dementia should be detected by family earlier, experts say
CBS News
(AP) "How are you?" the doctor asks a patient with brewing dementia. The patient answers that she is fine. But is this enough? According to Dr. Laurel Coleman, a geriatric physician at Maine Medical Center, it's not. "So often I hear, "The doctor only ...
A push for family input to detect dementia earlierAtlanta Journal Constitution
AGING AMERICA: Experts work to identify best screenings for detecting risk of ...Washington Post

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02/05/2012 10:51 PM
Online dating has its pros and cons, meta-analysis says - Washington Post

Daily Mail

Online dating has its pros and cons, meta-analysis says
Washington Post
Social scientists have confirmed what most singletons have known for years: Online dating is a crapshoot. A new analysis of 400 academic studies explores whether online dating represents a dramatic shift in the way people seek mates (it does) and ...
Psychologists highlight pitfalls of online datingCNN
Online Cupids may miss the markVancouver Sun
Does Online Dating Make You Luckier at Love?WebMD
CBC.ca -The Press Association
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02/06/2012 03:44 PM
Recommended: New Alzheimer's criteria would change diagnosis for millions - msnbc.com

Los Angeles Times

Recommended: New Alzheimer's criteria would change diagnosis for millions
msnbc.com
One body. One mind. That's what each of us gets to last a lifetime. Get the critical news and views to keep yours healthy, sharp -- and safe. By Rachael Rettner Almost everyone currently diagnosed with a mild form of Alzheimer's disease would be ...
Blurry line in diagnosing early Alzheimer's: studyReuters
CORRECTION: Blurry line in diagnosing early Alzheimer's: studyHealthNews
Is it Alzheimer's or mild cognitive impairment?Los Angeles Times
Health Imaging -The Ledger -Medical News Today
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02/06/2012 10:47 AM
Your Brain May Be "Wired" For Addiction (But You Don't Have To Surrender) - Forbes

BBC News

Your Brain May Be "Wired" For Addiction (But You Don't Have To Surrender)
Forbes
Addiction is one of the most common mental health problems there is: Drug use alone affects tens of millions of Americans, and that's only the illegal ones. Even more people deal with addictions to other things – alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, food, ...
Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties, |U.K. Study ShowsBloomberg
Inherited Vulnerability to Drug Addiction DiscoveredVoice of America
Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties in StudyBusinessWeek
Fox News -TIME
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02/06/2012 11:00 PM
No greater risk of blood clots from flying economy class - USA TODAY

USA TODAY

No greater risk of blood clots from flying economy class
USA TODAY
By Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY New guidelines for air travelers concerned about blood clots offer a short list of those at highest risk of leg clots and refute the notion that people flying economy class have a greater chance of experiencing the ...
Blood clot guidelines challenge 'economy class syndrome'; sitting is real ...Washington Post
Blood clot guidelines challenge economy class riskNewsday

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02/07/2012 12:59 AM
'Breast cancer drug causes bone loss' - Times of India

The West Australian

'Breast cancer drug causes bone loss'
Times of India
A commonly used drug exemestane taken by early breast cancer patients in India - as frequently as once a day for five years - has been found to cause significant bone loss, even when they are given adequate calcium and vitamin D intake.
Hormone Therapy Raises Women's Risk for Bone LossABC News
Cancer-Deterring Drug Found to Harm BonesNew York Times
Pfizer's Breast-Cancer Drug Worsens Bone Loss in Older WomenBusinessWeek
MedPage Today -Deccan Chronicle -Bloomberg
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02/06/2012 03:55 PM
Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries - Reuters

Diet supplements recalled on unlabeled drug worries
Reuters
| WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Healthy People Co is recalling 15 lots of seven different dietary supplements because they contain appetite suppressants or a drug for male erectile dysfunction, the Long Beach, California, company said.
Dietary Supplements Extensively Regulated, Say Authors of New ArticleSacramento Bee
ABC Article Outlines Supplement Regulation MythsNatural Products INSIDER
Are Supplements Safe?Ivanhoe

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02/06/2012 05:50 PM
83-Year-Old Woman Gets the World's First 3D Printed Jaw Transplant - Popular Science

Popular Science

83-Year-Old Woman Gets the World's First 3D Printed Jaw Transplant
Popular Science
3-D Printed Jaw The 3-D printed lower jaw was coated with a biocompatible ceramic, and surgeons added a secondary structure to support false teeth. A European octogenarian is the recipient of the first-ever 3D printed jawbone, made of titanium powder ...
Another First For 3D Printing – Woman Receives Jaw ImplantSingularity Hub
3D-printed titanium jaw allows 83-year-old to bypass risky reconstructive surgeryDigitaltrends.com
Transplant jaw made by 3D printerBBC News
CBS News -Outcome Magazine -TechNewsDaily
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