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The findings could provide a new avenue for treating obesity, and also underscore the importance of diagnosing and treating depression in children, Dr. Daniel S. Pine and colleagues from the New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University in New York City report.
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Worries, doubts, superstitious beliefs all are common in everyday life. However, when they become so excessive as to make no sense, cause much distress, or interfere with functioning do they require clinical attention.
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Reduced, distorted, lost sense of taste or smell, signify much more than a weakened zest for food - one of humankind's greatest pleasures. These deficits represent serious risk factors for illnesses that require adherence to specific eating habits.
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Heart disease and heart attacks claim the lives of more and more women each year. Unfortunately, many women do not know that the symptoms of a woman having a heart attack can be significantly different from heart attack symptoms in a man. The following are twelve heart tips that are especially for women:
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Type I diabetes usually develops at any time from infancy to the mid-to late 30s, although it can occur later in life, it predominantly affects children and young people and hence it is also known as juvenile onset diabetes.
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