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high blood pressure may lead to missed emotional cues: study

high blood pressure could be hindering your ability to read emotional cues according to a new clemson university study published in the journal psychosomatic medicine quotwe
android apps more popular than ios apps abi research study finds

on monday marketing firm abi research released a study which showed that android app downloads have overtaken those of ios of all mobile apps downloaded in the second quarter of 2011 44 percent were android while only 31 percent were ios
low-salt diet benefits questioned in new study

consuming less sodium has been shown to lower blood pressure but for many people the health benefits this provides may be offset by a slight uptick in their cholesterol levels a new analysis of previous research suggests the analysis which was conducted by danish researchers and published this week in the american journal of hypertension found that sharply reducing sodium intake increases a person
exercise could prevent migraines as well as drugs study shows

exercise could have effects beyond strength-building and promoting heart health -- a new study shows it could work just as well as drugs to ward off migraines the small new study conducted by researchers at the institute of neuroscience and physiology at the university of gothenburg shows that regular exercise seems to prevent migraines about as well as drugs or relaxation therapy
red wine ingredient slows growth of breast cancer cells study finds

by elizabeth nolan brown for blisstreecom theres been some research linking alcohol to increased risk of developing breast cancer especially when a woman consumes two or more drinks per day
blood pressure meds at night could lower heart risk study finds

by katherine harmonclick here for the original article and podcast the stress of the day from morning traffic to the evening news can make anyone
male breast cancer: limited awareness costs lives new study says

men have a breast cancer incidence rate less than 1 percent of that of females but when they do get the disease it is often more advanced according to a sweeping new study the research published earlier this month in the journal of clinical oncology looked at breast cancer in 6 countries over the last 40 years
yale study finds beverage industry targets minority children and teens video

a new report from yale university found that beverage companies are targeting children particularly black and hispanic youths in their sales campaigns for sodas fruit energy and sports drinks
new study says fda underestimated seafood contamination risk after bp oil spill

a new study suggests that following the bp oil spill the fda quotseriously underestimated the cancer risk from contaminants that can accumulate in seafoodquot according to a natural resources defense council nrdc press release the study seafood contamination after the bp gulf oil spill and risks to vulnerable populations: a critique of the fda risk assessmentquot was published this week in environmental health perspectives
atherosclerosis can also affect the young and healthy study shows

think being young healthy and without a family history of heart disease means your heart is in good shape you may want to think again
arthritis in canada: a forgotten disease that costs canada billions study says

toronto - arthritis has been called the invisible disease but there