Seeing Through Alzheimer’s Disease
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- Written by Wallace Ravven
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Berkeley, California - A jury would have to acquit. Two tough guys are caught at the scene of a brutal beating, but no one witnessed the crime. No video cameras or cell phone captured the assault. Maybe both men arrived after the attack. Or one might have acted alone. They’re suspicious, but not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
How the brain tells good from bad
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Cambridge, Massachusetts - Eating a slice of chocolate cake or spending time with a friend usually stimulates positive feelings, while getting in a car accident or anticipating a difficult exam is more likely to generate a fearful or anxious response.
Diagnosing And Managing Food Allergies
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - Here’s food for thought: Food allergies affect approximately 15 million Americans. Despite this, according to a recent survey, half of all Americans say they lack proper knowledge about the condition.
May is American Stroke Month
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Dallas, Texas - If you’re like most Americans, you don’t know the signs of stroke.
Only 8 percent of those recently surveyed in the American Stroke Association/Ad Council Stroke Awareness Continuous Tracking Study could identify each letter in F.A.S.T., an acronym of the most common stroke warning signs.
Best-Selling Authors With Tasty Tips For Managing Diabetes
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Imperial, California (NAPSI) - There's some delicious and healthful news for those with diabetes, whether they're dining at home or on the go.
Friends and social networks valued by heart failure patients and health care providers
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Baltimore, Maryland - Patients consult family members for advice about their heart failure symptoms; while health care providers engage in social networks to improve communication and heart failure care, according to separate studies from the American Heart Association’s Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2015 Scientific Session being published in the AHA Journal, Circulation, Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
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