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Sweet Tooth Gene Connected With Less Body Fat

 

A discovery has been made by researchers at the University of Copenhagen that a particular craving for sweet things may be determined by genetic variations.

 
 
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Polluted Cities Have Increased Suicide And Alzheimer’s Rates

 

Polluted megacities have increased risks for suicide among children and increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease according to University of Montana researchers, as published in the Journal of Environmental Research.

 

 
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New Guidelines For Blood Pressure

 

Recent changes to blood pressure guidelines from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology may class an additional 31 million Americans as having hypertension, newly diagnosed patients may face difficulty with insurance coverage with their newly acquired label which falls under pre-existing conditions.

 

 
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Combating Headaches Naturally

 

Headaches can be a real pain making work difficult and relaxing pretty much impossible, even little things becoming annoyances. Common headaches most of the time can be warded of with a few painkillers, but there are other solutions that can work for those that wish to do things using a more natural route.

 
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Plant Protein Protection

 

Source of dietary protein may have a part in development of type 2 diabetes. This study from researchers at the University of Eastern Finland found that plant protein was associated with lower risks of type 2 diabetes, as published in the British Journal of Nutrition.

 

 
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