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Dyslexia may be more than a reading disorder: Study
A distinctive neural signature found in the brains of people with dyslexia may explain why they have difficulty in learning…
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Paleo-Type Diets May Cut Diabetes and Heart Disease Risk
The consumption of a paleolithic-type diet by obese women can help them lose weight and lower their future risk of…
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Real, fake or natural? Why sweetener type may not matter for diet
Sweetening your beverage with real sugar, “fake” sugar or a “natural” no-calorie sweetener makes little difference in the overall calories…
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Smartphone Addiction May Up Obesity Risk in Adolescents
Is your child spending more than five hours on digital devices such as tablets and smartphones? A new study…
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These 3 Sports May Help You Live Longer, Researchers Say
Photo: Getty Images Looking for a new hobby? Try tennis, swimming, or dance, and you may just extend your lifespan, suggests research…
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The Stress of the Holidays – and 2016 – May Make This the Perfect Time to Try Meditation
If we can agree on one thing, it’s that this holiday season is especially stressful. This year it’s not just…
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Brain Activity May Predict Risk of Falls in Elderly
Measuring the level of brain activity in healthy older adults while they are walking can predict their risk of falling,…
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Sleep Loss May up Appetite for Sugary, Fatty Foods
Is it hard for you to avoid gorging on sugar-laden sweets and oily samosas? Your lack of proper sleep is…
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Why Repeated Dieting May Backfire
Instead of helping you slim down, repeated dieting may lead to weight gain because the brain interprets the diets as…
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Going on and off diets may make you gain weight
According to a study, repeated dieting may cause weight gaininstead of shedding extra pounds. This is due to the reason…
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