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New Findings Shed Light On Why Smokers Struggle To Quit
dukehealth.org — Just seeing someone smoke can trigger smokers to abandon their nascent efforts to kick the habit, according to new research conducted at Duke University Medical Center.More… (Health)
Researchers: Detox Products Don't Work, Not Worth Money
thedailygreen.com — British researchers working for the nonprofit Sense About Science surveyed face creams, foods, beverages, foot pads and other products claiming to offer their users a detox experience. More… (Health)
Time to Audit Scientology's Anti-Medicine Stance
gawker.com — The tragic death of John Travolta's teenage son Jett could spell the end of Scientology, sci-fi author L. Ron Hubbard's loopy, medicine-hating cult from the 1950s...More… (Health)
The Meaning of Dreams
newsok.com — Many dream researchers think that understanding your dreams can lead to significant improvements in your waking life.More… (Health)
Surgeons who leave equipment inside patients cost NHS £9m
dailymail.co.uk — Patients who leave operating theatres with surgical equipment accidentally left inside them are being awarded millions of pounds in compensation.More… (Health)
Have Americans Gone Nuts Over Nut Allergies?
time.com — Is evacuating a school bus full of children because of a lone peanut on the floor a smart precaution, or overkill?More… (Health)
Bacon bits RECALLED :-(
fsis.usda.gov — Truly a sad day. Patrick Cudahy, a Cudahy, Wisc., firm, is recalling approximately 3,590 pounds of bacon bit products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.More… (Health)
A New Cigarette Hazard - ‘Third-Hand Smoke’
nytimes.com — Third-hand smoke is what one smells when a smoker gets in an elevator after going outside for a cigarette, he said, or in a hotel room where people were smoking. “Your nose isn’t lying,” he said. “The stuff is so toxic that your brain is telling you: ’Get away.’”More… (Health)
The Family Sleep Cure
msnbc.msn.com — If your family is like most, everyone is seriously sleep deprived. A study from the CDC found that only 1 out of 3 Americans gets enough sleep all month long. And 16 percent of adults get less than six hours per night, says the National Sleep Foundation. That's well short of the seven to eight hours needed to ward off obesity, high blood pressure, More… (Health)
More bedbugs are biting in Cincinnati
latimes.com — Reporting from Cincinnati -- In this Ohio city, it seems, it really is tough to stop the bedbugs from biting. When complaints about the bloodsucking insects first trickled in to Cincinnati's public health department three years ago, officials assumed it was an anomaly -- or perhaps the overactive imagination of a bug-phobic public.More… (Health)
What Killed Jett Travolta? Carpet Cleaners or Scientology?
thedailygreen.com — Searching for answers in the death of John Travolta and Kelly Preston's 16 year old son, who was said to suffer from Kawasaki disease.More… (Health)
Resolutions : Why is change so hard?
boston.com — Professionals who help people make changes in their lives suggest that the anatomy of change is determined not by one's surroundings, but one's mindset. Beginning with small goals or steps usually leads to a bigger payoff later, they say. And trying to make a change is easier with support from a cheery group of friends, family, or co-workers More… (Health)
Food additive tied to lung cancer
latimesblogs.latimes.com — A study, published in the January issue of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, was performed in laboratory mice but, according to the authors, should serve as a warning to people with a high risk of lung cancer or who have the disease to avoid the additive -- inorganic phosphates -- as much as possible. More… (Health)
Scientists indentify gene that predicts heart attack risk
telegraph.co.uk — Thousands of heart attacks could be prevented after a gene associated with early hardening of the arteries was identified by scientists. More… (Health)
Nanotubes shown to boost neuron signals
eetimes.com — Researchers explain how carbon nanotubes could someday bypass faulty circuitry in the brain, for instance curing Parkinson's disease, as well as to repair spinal cord injuries and eventually to augment and enhance cognitive functions.More… (Health)
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