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    COPD increases risk of developing cerebral microbleeds

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with an increased risk of developing cerebral microbleeds, according to a new study from researchers in the Netherlands. Cerebral microbleeds are a marker of cerebral small vessel disease, an important cause of age-related disability...
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    Dietary Exposure To Certain Plastics May Play A Hidden Role In Epidemic Increases In

    Plastic additives known as phthalates (pronounced THAL-ates) are odorless, colorless and just about everywhere: They turn up in flooring, plastic cups, beach balls, plastic wrap, intravenous tubing and - according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - the bodies of most Americans...
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    Being Labeled ‘Food Addict’ Increases Stigma For The Obese

    All over the country, there is a huge stigma surrounding addiction. From people judging those who have addiction issues as being “trouble” or “losers,” even if they’ve been recovered and stable for years, to the cruel — and often damaging … More » Being Labeled ‘Food Addict’ Increases Stigma...
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    Why do conservatives want to decrease our Debt, but vehemently oppose tax increases?

    Fun Fact: You CAN NOT get rid of a debt by cutting spending alone. Unless you enjoy having no one fix roads, no public utilities, no schools at all, and no police officers, you have to raise taxes if you want a balanced economy. This something I never understood.
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    Diet Coke Increases Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes (Yes, Even Though It’s Sugar-Free)

    French researchers have found yet another reason to stop drinking Diet Coke: It's linked to a higher risk of Type 2 Diabetes; in fact, they even found that diet soda drinkers were more likely to develop diabetes than subjects who drank regular soda. This is hardly the first study reminding...
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    Binge Drinking Increases With Lower Drinking Ages

    People who grew up in states where it was legal to drink alcohol before age 21 are more likely to be binge drinkers later in life, according to a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The findings are available online in Alcoholism: Clinical &...
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    Experiencing Discrimination Increases Risk-Taking, Anger, And Vigilance

    Experiencing rejection not only affects how we think and feel - over the long-term it can also influence our physical and mental health. New research suggests that when rejection comes in the form of discrimination, people respond with a pattern of thoughts, behaviors, and physiological...
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    Treatment Delay For Advanced Breast Cancer Increases Mortality Risk

    Results from a new study conducted by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC-James) show women who wait more than 60 days to begin treatment for advanced breast cancer face...
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    Risk For Pediatric ALL Likely Increases With Prolonged Formula Feeding, Delay In Soli

    Results of one study indicate that the risk for developing pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia increased the longer a baby was fed formula and the longer solid foods were delayed. "For every month that a child was fed formula, taking into account other feeding practices, we found that the...
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    New Radiation Treatment Significantly Increases Survival Rate

    A novel drug that mimics a naturally occurring molecule found in coffee and blueberries has been developed to treat radiation exposure. Charles R. Yates, Pharm.D., Ph.D., and colleagues Duane Miller, Ph.D., and Waleed Gaber, Ph.D., from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and...
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    In Hamster Model, Fluoxetine Increases Aggressive Behavior, Affects Brain Development

    Fluoxetine was the first drug approved by the FDA for major depressive disorder (MDD) in children and adolescents, and to this date, it remains one of only two selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) registered for treatment of MDD in children and adolescents, despite reports that...
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    Phone Therapy Is Effective, Increases Access And Potentially Decreases Costs

    A new study reveals that cognitive therapy over the phone is just as effective as meeting face-to-face. The research was published in the journal PLoS ONE. Researchers at the University of Cambridge together with the National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied...
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    Cytomegalovirus Increases Risk Of Diabetes In Later In Life

    Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is one of the viruses that most infected people carry without ill effects. Once infected you are infected for life and, although it normally is dormant, it can become active again at any point in time. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Immunity...
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    Genomic Variant Discovered That Increases Risk Of Brain Tumors

    People who carry a "G" instead of an "A" at a specific spot in their genetic code have roughly a six-fold higher risk of developing certain types of brain tumors, a Mayo Clinic and University of California, San Francisco study has found. The findings, published online in the journal Nature...
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    Pan-Fried Meat Increases Risk Of Prostate Cancer, New Study Finds

    Research from the University of Southern California (USC) and Cancer Prevention Institute of California (CPIC) found that cooking red meats at high temperatures, especially pan-fried red meats, may increase the risk of advanced prostate cancer by as much as 40 percent. Mariana Stern, associate...
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    Hypothermia In Trauma Victims Increases Mortality Risk

    Hypothermia in trauma victims is a serious complication and is associated with an increased risk of dying. A new study published in BioMed Central's open access journal Critical Care has found that the key risk factor was severity of injury. However, environmental conditions and medical care...
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    Severe Flu Increases Risk Of Parkinson's

    Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement and difficulty with walking and gait and later on, often by cognitive and behavioral problems. British Columbia University researchers have discovered that the...
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    Coverage Of Terrorist Attacks On TV: Viewing Increases Pain Intensity

    "Exposure to media coverage of terrorist missile attacks increases pain levels in people already suffering from chronic pain," according to a new study by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers. "Does War Hurt? Effects of Media Exposure After Missile Attacks on Chronic Pain,"...
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    The Surprising Answer To Why Cancer Rate Increases With Age

    Cancers are age-related, much more frequent in the old than in the young. A University of Colorado Cancer Center review published in the journal Oncogene argues against the conventional wisdom that the accumulation of cancer-causing mutations leads to more cancer in older people, instead...
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    Depo-Provera Increases Breast Cancer Risk By 100%; Is Any Birth Control Safe For Our

    You know those birth control commercials that try to convince you that you can't possibly remember to take the Pill every day, so instead you should opt for the "once every three month" injection? Well, according to new research, one of these contraceptive shots--the depo-medroxyprogesterone...
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