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Mood food: Eating for happiness

WebKeeping enough iron in the body is important, as the fatigue, apathy and mood change associated with iron deficiency can often lead to depression. RDA: 18 mg …

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Is your problem gluten

WebThose who didn't eat gluten had fewer problems with bloating, tiredness and irregular bowel movements. Clearly, "there are patients who are gluten-sensitive," said …

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A brain changer for OCD

WebDr. Rachel Marsh, left, and Dr. Moira Rynn, right, look at participants' brain scans at the New York State Psychiatric Institute at Columbia University Medical Center.

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Dr. Oz: Choosing a healthy doctor could save your life

WebMake a walking plan you can carry out. Week one: Maybe all you can do is walk down the block and back. Extend your distance a little each time you go out. Get a …

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The many virtues of walking

WebTo clarify, he gets up and demonstrates the seven stages of walking: toe push-off, acceleration, midpoint, deceleration, heel strike, foot flat on the ground, and …

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Doctors: Apps can boost care

WebIn this Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015 photograph, Hackensack University Medical Center cardiologist Dr. Sarah Timmapuri, left, looks at data on a smart phone synchronized to a …

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Are annual Pap smears still needed

WebThe annual Pap smear — a cornerstone of women’s health for at least 60 years — is credited with preventing millions of deaths from cervical cancer. However, in …

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Reasons for sneezing patterns

WebReaders may submit questions by mail to Question, Science Times, The New York Times, 620 Eighth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10018, or by e-mail to …

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Was Bush's heart stent truly needed

WebA: The former president’s decision to allow doctors to use a stent to clear a blocked heart artery — absent symptoms — is reopening a national debate on how to …

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Need help getting to sleep

WebBrowse the iTunes store or Google Play and you'll find them by the dozen: with names like SleepBot and eSleep, represented by icons of placid sheep or glowing …

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Doctors Hospital leading in mental health trend

WebThe voluntary inpatient behavioral health unit for adults 50 and older at Doctors Hospital in Sarasota is one of just a handful of geriatric-only psychiatric centers …

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Dr. Oz: Treatment for type 2 diabetes

WebTry these steps: • Step One: Get steppin’. After every meal (three times a day), go for a 15-minute stroll around the block or the parking lot at work. That’s a way to …

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Briefs: Healthy heart through a bark; immune to cancer

WebCancer researchers are growing increasingly enthusiastic about harnessing the body’s own immune system to fight tumors. And new research shows that two drugs …

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Among older adults, a rising risk of subdural hematoma

WebThe condition, called chronic subdural hematoma, is becoming increasingly common as the population ages, prompting an New York University Langone Medical …

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Why fracking needs to wait for results of health studies

WebQ: I keep hearing that hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) is polluting our air and ground water and causing serious health problems. Is that true? — Richard F., Dayton, …

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Is your doctor just telling you what you want to hear

WebNearly 20 percent said they hadn't fully disclosed a medical mistake for fear of being sued. And 1 in 10 of those surveyed said they'd told a patient something that …

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U.S. needs more of medicine's 'unsung heroes'

WebHT.COM. U.S. needs more of medicine's 'unsung heroes'. By Wire Report, Herald-Tribune. / Saturday, November 5, 2011. PALATKA — In this sleepy, riverside …

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Last-hope surgery

WebThe gray-haired surgeon, clad from head to toe in blue surgical garb, knows what lies ahead. The high-stakes surgery will last 10 hours and involves cutting open the …

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Donald McNeil Jr., a New York Times writer who was given a …

WebBROOKLYN, NY - JANUARY 24, 2014: New York Times health and science writer Donald McNeil, Jr., poses for a portrait with a home sleep study kit, after waking up …

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A keloid is a scar that won't stop growing

WebDr. Donohue. ANSWER:Keloids are scars that form far too much scar tissue. The result is an unsightly, overgrown and sometimes disfiguring scar. Scars from …

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Smoking still causes 1 in 5 deaths in U.S.

WebThe consequences include damage to nearly every organ in the body; one in three cancer deaths; risk to the health and lives of unborn babies; and disease and …

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