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The Power of Fruit Juice

The Power of Fruit Juice

Some types of fruit juice are packed with health benefits, but stay away from juices loaded with sugar. In years…

13 Nov 2007

Reading the Leaves for Clues to Origin of Rare Epilepsy

Reading the Leaves for Clues to Origin of Rare Epilepsy

For a century, scientists have known that Lafora disease is a progressive and deadly form of epilepsy caused by a…

09 Nov 2007

Proteins Involved in New Neurodegenerative Syndrome Identified

Proteins Involved in New Neurodegenerative Syndrome Identified

The interplay of two proteins that bind to messenger RNA, a molecule that mediates translation of the information encoded in…

09 Nov 2007

Myths about Halloween Treats can be Tricky to Dispel

Myths about Halloween Treats can be Tricky to Dispel

Tales of rotting teeth and sugar highs from Halloween candy are often exaggerated, Medical College of Georgia dentists and nurses…

30 Oct 2007

Stress and comfort eating

Stress and comfort eating

People eat to make themselves feel better during periods of sadness, stress, unhappiness, boredom or loneliness. Comfort eating is not…

27 Oct 2007

Comfort eating

Comfort eating

Often when food is eaten, it is not just for the nutritional content or to appease hunger, but also for social or psychological reasons. Comfort…

27 Oct 2007

The link between stress and comfort eating

The link between stress and comfort eating

During periods of sadness, stress, unhappiness boredom or loneliness, many people eat to make themselves feel better. This is called…

23 Oct 2007

Trick-or-Treat your Way to an Allergy-free Halloween

Trick-or-Treat your Way to an Allergy-free Halloween

Halloween is right around the corner and millions of children are preparing to sport their ghost and vampire costumes for…

19 Oct 2007

As Autism Diagnoses Grow, so do Number of Fad Treatments

As Autism Diagnoses Grow, so do Number of Fad Treatments

Ineffective or even dangerous fad treatments for autism, always a problem, seem to be growing more pervasive, according to researchers…

09 Oct 2007