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Is brain wiring to blame for some teens' bad behavior?

by Research Team | Dec 11, 2015 | Health News

Young people with behavioral problems, such as aggressive or antisocial behavior, appear to have noticeable differences in certain areas of their brains, new research suggests. Young people with behavioral problems, such as aggressive or antisocial behavior, appear to...

Depression may be tied to lower breast cancer survival

by Research Team | Dec 11, 2015 | Health News

Breast cancer patients with depression may have a much higher risk of death than those without the mental illness, a new study suggests. “Low mood and depression are understandable reactions to a breast cancer diagnosis.

Painkillers, heroin drive increase in US overdose deaths

by Research Team | Dec 11, 2015 | Health News

” Drug overdoses rose again last year, driven by surges in deaths from heroin and powerful prescription painkillers, according to new federal statistics. Many of the deaths were due to a group of powerful opioid painkillers, which have long been the leading...

Lone profitable ACA insurance co-op losing millions

by Research Team | Dec 11, 2015 | Health News

The lone health insurance cooperative to make money last year on the Affordable Care Act’s public insurance exchanges is now losing millions and suspending individual enrollment for 2016. Maine’s Community Health Options lost more than $17 million in the...

Judge orders man suspected of aiding terror group to eat

by Research Team | Dec 11, 2015 | Health News

A federal judge ordered a California man suspected of trying to aid the Islamic State group to eat dinner tonight or be force-fed. The order from Judge David O. Carter was given Thursday to 24-year-old Muhanad Badawi, who has been refusing to eat for three...

Ancient hearts give hint of a silent killer

by Research Team | Dec 10, 2015 | Health News

Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the world. With the growing global obesity epidemic, that may not be a big surprise, but fascinating new research shows that heart disease has been a problem for people for centuries.
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