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    Research shows a cup of coffee ignites the body's fat-fighting mechanism

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    Are behind-the-neck pulldowns safe?

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    13 Healthy Reasons to Eat More Walnuts

    13 Healthy Reasons to Eat More Walnuts Posted on: Wednesday, March 8th 2017 at 6:00 am Written By: Margie King, Health Coach 13 Healthy Reasons to Eat More Walnuts Walnuts benefit your heart, brain, bones and more. Here's why you need to eat more of them. Researchers from the University of...
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    Researchers discover mechanism of gene silencing in hormone-dependent breast cancer cells

    Researchers discover mechanism of gene silencing in hormone-dependent breast cancer cells Sometimes, the silencing of a gene is as important as its activation. Nonetheless, up to now, most studies on hormone-mediated gene regulation have focused on researching the factors that influence the...
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    Researchers investigate effects of new steroid treatment on children with ARDS

    Researchers investigate effects of new steroid treatment on children with ARDS Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) affects hundreds of thousands of people each year, many of them children. Those with this life threatening condition have severely injured and wet lungs, and are treated...
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    Southampton researchers explore ADAM33 gene's association with asthma, airway 'twitchiness'

    Southampton researchers explore ADAM33 gene's association with asthma, airway 'twitchiness' Researchers at the University of Southampton are to study why some people are more likely to develop asthma. Source: Southampton researchers explore ADAM33 gene's association with asthma, airway...
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    Boost Your Workouts With Chocolate

    Boost Your Workouts With Chocolate Posted on: Wednesday, December 23rd 2015 Written By: Margie King, Health Coach Dark chocolate is famous for its heart health benefits. Now British researchers find it also improves exercise performance in cyclists.[i] The researchers recruited nine young...
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    IU researchers discover hormonal mechanism that links short winter days with increased aggression in

    IU researchers discover hormonal mechanism that links short winter days with increased aggression in females Indiana University researchers have discovered a hormonal mechanism in hamsters that connects short winter days with increased aggression in females, and that it differs from the...
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    20 Foods To Cut Colon Cancer Risk

    20 Foods To Cut Colon Cancer Risk Posted on: Tuesday, October 6th 2015 Written By: Margie King, Health Coach Up to 90% of colon cancer cases can be linked to diet. Let food be your medicine. Recently the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug for metastatic colon cancer...
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    OSU researchers develop new approach to treat eczema

    OSU researchers develop new approach to treat eczema Pharmaceutical researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new approach to treat eczema and other inflammatory skin disorders that would use individual tests and advanced science to create personalized treatments based on each...
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    Body fat can send stress signals, say University of Florida Health researchers

    Body fat can send stress signals, say University of Florida Health researchers The brain's effect on other parts of the body has been well established. Now, a group that includes two University of Florida Health researchers has found that it's a two-way street: Body fat can send a signal that...
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    Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug

    Researchers successfully treat eczema patients using rheumatoid arthritis drug Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have successfully treated patients with moderate to severe eczema using a rheumatoid arthritis drug recently shown to reverse two other disfiguring skin conditions, vitiligo and...
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    UT Southwestern researchers identify two proteins within fetal lungs that initiate labor process

    UT Southwestern researchers identify two proteins within fetal lungs that initiate labor process Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified two proteins in a fetus' lungs responsible for initiating the labor process, providing potential new targets for preventing preterm...
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    Researchers identify mechanism responsible for steroid resistance in leukemia patients

    Researchers identify mechanism responsible for steroid resistance in leukemia patients Researchers led by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientists have identified a mechanism that helps leukemia cells resist glucocorticoids, a finding that lays the foundation for more effective...
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    MSU researchers discover cause of death in children who get malaria

    MSU researchers discover cause of death in children who get malaria Researchers from Michigan State University have uncovered the cause of death in children who die from cerebral malaria. Source: MSU researchers discover cause of death in children who get malaria
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    Black tea reduces muscle soreness after training

    Black tea reduces muscle soreness after training A supplement containing theaflavins from black tea protects muscle cells from the effects of intensive exertions, write sports scientists from Rutgers University in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. And yes, the...
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    Researchers reveal that mosquitoes? sexual biology may key to malaria transmission

    Researchers reveal that mosquitoes? sexual biology may key to malaria transmission Sexual biology may be the key to uncovering why Anopheles mosquitoes are unique in their ability to transmit malaria to humans, according to researchers at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and...
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    GSU researchers discover how steroids use a novel 'trick' to suppress inflammation

    GSU researchers discover how steroids use a novel 'trick' to suppress inflammation A new "trick" steroids use to suppress inflammation, which could be used to make new anti-inflammatory drugs without the harmful side effects of steroids, has been discovered by researchers at Georgia State...
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