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Testosterone and Cardiovascular Disease (American College of Cardiology...

(Source: American College of Cardiology Foundation) The following are key points to remember from this review of testosterone (T) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), hypogonadism, and testosterone...

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Students used to take drugs to get high. Now they take them to get higher grades

The use of so-called ‘smart drugs’, bought on the internet, to boost mental performance is rife in British universities. So can we all benefit from ‘having an edge’, or is it just a form of cheating...

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Answering Your Questions: Health 101 For Grown Women

5:08 AM ET Kitty Eisele Kate Parkinson-Morgan Twitter i Katherine Streeter for NPR Katherine Streeter for NPR Remember that health class you had in middle school? Where you found out all that stuff...

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6 'Miracle' Drugs Big Pharma Now Regrets

Click here for reuse options! With big pharma, first they promote it, then they discover the risks. Are you depressed? It may have less to do with your mood than your birth control pills, high blood...

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Middle-Aged Women, This Is How To Get Your Sex Drive Back

Do you find yourself suddenly needing to mop the kitchen floor or organize the recycling when your spouse suggests it’s time for bed, hoping he or she will have fallen asleep before you get there? Do...

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How Awesome Is Ashwagandha?

Very quickly gaining in popularity in the U.S. as an “incredibly healthy” herb with centuries-old medicinal qualities, ashwagandha has a long list of attributes to its credit. One of the best known is...

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Top hospitals are aggressively promoting alternative therapies with no...

Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images They're among the nation's premier medical centers, at the leading edge of scientific research. Yet hospitals affiliated with Yale, Duke, Johns Hopkins, and other top...

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How to have smarter kids

As I drive around town, I can't help but notice that lots of parents have bumper stickers on their cars that tell the world that their child is an honor student at such and such a school. They are very...

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A woman's hormonal horoscope

The body's chemical messengers throwing your life out of whack? Listen in to a lady who says there might be a way to predict and manipulate them to suit you. You know you have to fit into the...

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In The Year Of 'Clean Sleep', Parents Need To Question A Diagnosis Of ADHD

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complicated condition characterised by a short attention span, an inability to listen, fidgeting and excessive chatter. In the UK, children are...

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Mylan's (MYL) CEO Heather Bresch Hosts Q4 2016 Earnings Call and Investor Day...

Mylan NV (NASDAQ:MYL) Q4 2016 Earnings Call and Investor Day March 01, 2017 01:00 PM ET Executives Kris King - Head of IR Heather Bresch - CEO Rajiv Malik - President Ken Parks - CFO Tony Mauro - Chief...

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Betsy DeVos backs a technique claiming to cure ADHD without medication — but...

Erin during a neurofeedback demo at London's BrainTrainUK. I was sitting on a black leather chair watching two polar bears have sex on a tv screen when it happened for the first time: I made the image...

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Keith Conners, Father of ADHD, Regrets Its Current Misuse

Keith Conners can rightly be called the "Father of ADHD". He was there at the birth of the disorder and probably knows more about it than anyone else on the planet. Fifty years ago, well before there...

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On menopause

There are a few things science doesn’t know about the menopause: what it’s for, how it works and how best to treat it. Approaching her second – yes, second – menopause, Rose George finds herself with...

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What science doesn’t know about the menopause: what it’s for and how to treat it

It is a critical stage of life for half the population yet women struggling with symptoms are confronted with conflicting advice. Why is so little understood about the menopause?...

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do they really suffer less than men?

Are autistic women the ultimate masters of disguise? New research suggests women could face yet another gender-related disadvantage. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img=""...

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Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Awards NARSAD Distinguished Investigator...

NEW YORK, Dec. 8, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation today announced the award of its Distinguished Investigator Grants valued at $1.5 million to 15...

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What if we prescribed video games, and not Ritalin, to treat ADHD?

One in five high school boys is diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactive disorder. Here’s how gaming may change that. By Greg Toppo The following is an excerpt from The Game Believes in You, which...

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Why Screening and Commonly Prescribed Thyroid Drugs Often Fail to Relieve...

Your thyroid gland, located in the front of your neck, influences almost every cell in your body. Thyroid hormones regulate your metabolism, and are required for growth and development in children and...

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The Evolution Of Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs And The Bad Boy Family Through...

May 20 2016, 2:35 AM ET Share this article: The launch of VIBE was the definitive introduction of the power of Hip-Hop and culture to move the crowd. Before the Internet, before email, before social...

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