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Moderate Drinking Linked to Weight Control

by Karin Olsens

Normal-weight women who drink alcohol in moderation are less likely than women who don’t drink at all to become overweight or obese, a study shows.

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Ibuprofen May Reduce Risk of Parkinson’s

February 17, 2010 Fat Burning Exercise

People who take ibuprofen may be nearly 40% less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study.

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Fish Oil May Fight Psychosis

February 1, 2010 Fat Burning Diets

Twelve weeks of fish-oil pills made teens at high risk of psychosis much less likely to become psychotic for at least one year, a placebo-controlled trial finds.

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Earlier Bedtimes May Fight Teen Depression

January 1, 2010 Fat Burning Supplements

Adolescents whose parents set earlier bedtimes are significantly less likely to suffer from depression or have suicidal thoughts than youngsters who hit the sack later, new research indicates.

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Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk

November 20, 2009 Fat Burning Exercise

Military personnel who got last year’s seasonal flu shot were 42% less likely to get mild H1N1 swine flu and 62% less likely to be hospitalized with the pandemic flu.

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Seasonal Flu Vaccine May Cut Swine Flu Risk

November 20, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Military personnel who got last year’s seasonal flu shot were 42% less likely to get mild H1N1 swine flu and 62% less likely to be hospitalized with the pandemic flu.

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Positive Attitude Staves Off Heart Disease

November 19, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Researchers found that people who have a positive attitude during stressful events are 22% less likely to have a fatal or nonfatal heart attack than those who have negative attitudes.

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Positive Attitude Staves Off Heart Disease

November 19, 2009 Fat Burning Exercise

Researchers found that people who have a positive attitude during stressful events are 22% less likely to have a fatal or nonfatal heart attack than those who have negative attitudes.

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Phthalates Affect Way Young Boys Play

November 16, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

Mothers exposed to high levels of chemicals known as phthalates during pregnancy may have boys who are less likely to play with trucks and other male-typical toys or to play fight, according to a new study.

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Statin Drugs May Reduce Flu Deaths

October 29, 2009 Fat Burning Diets

In a study of people hospitalized with seasonal flu, those who were taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs were about 50% less likely to die than those who weren’t taking the drugs.

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