Articles by Denise Valerie Uychiat
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When Can Taking Aspirin to Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes Become Too Dangerous?
For Those Who Love to Overthink About a Situation: Overanalyzing Situations and Losing Sleep Over Things Increase the Risk of Developing Alzheimer's
People who are highly stressed are more than twice as likely to develop a form of mild cognitive impairment. Twitter vs. Instagram: Who Is More Responsible at Posting Alcohol-Related Advertisements
Kids as young as 13 may be seeing daily ads for alcohol on their social media accounts, according to a new study. Korean Girl Group, Oh My Girl Denied Entry to the U.S. For Not Stating the Real Reason for their Visit;
K-pop group was turned away at LAX for lying about reason for visiting U.S., official says. Korean culture has been known to be bright and colorful, and it transcends in the kind of music they make. The Use of Antibiotics in Cattles, Pigs and Chickens May Increase the Spread of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
Cows and other livestock are fed antibiotics at higher rates than ever before, causing antibiotic-resistance in meat. Study: Pear-Eating Individuals Are Less Likely to Be Obese Than Non Pear-Eaters
Those who eat pears have lower body weight and are less likely to be obese. I bet we are all familiar with the saying, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away," but it seems like another fruit may do just the same, if not, maybe more. Breast Cancer: Patients Diagnosed in the Early Stage Can Opt to Have a Mastectomy and Reconstruction, However, It Will Be a Very Complicated Choice
New research reveals the complication and economic burden local therapy options, like mastectomy plus reconstruction, have on early breast cancer patients Ibuprofen Patches: The Next Big Thing in Relieving Pain
Researchers have developed an adhesive, transparent Ibuprofen patch that soothes chronic pain. Ibuprofen has always been known as the most common pain reliever out there. Tampons for Battle Wounds: FDA Approves the Battlefield Device, XStat to Be Used by the Public [VIDEO]
The XStat, which plugs wounds in 20 seconds, has been FDA-approved for public use. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have just approved a very unique invention that has already been used for a year and a half in the battle field. Medical Breakthrough: Specific Proteins May Help Psychiatrists Diagnose Bipolar Disorder Accurately
Testing protein markers may be in the future for clinicians diagnosing bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a condition of the brain that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Cannabidiol (CBD) Study: May Be the Answer Patients With Epilepsy Have Been Looking For
In one of the largest studies done to date, researchers find anti-epileptic medication using one of marijuana's active ingredients can effectively and safely reduce seizures in young patients. Pay It Forward: How Our Visual Attitude in Helping Others Influence How Quickly They Help Us Back
The effort it takes to lend someone a helping hand may affect whether that someone is willing to offer theirs in return. Study: Infertile Men May Be More at Risk of Developing Chronic Diseases Than Fertile Men
Infertility can be a warning sign of overall poor health in men. Looks like infertile men might have more problem than just infertility. A new study believed that these men are more at risk of developing other health problems like diabetes, heart disease and substance abuse disorders than fertile men. All About Air: How Long Can We Last Without Breathing Before Our Body Suffers Permanent Damage
We can't survive underwater for very long...usually. We have always paired breathing with life. All our lives we talk about breathing as the truest and surest form of living and strength. Hello Super Mario, Goodbye Angry Birds: A New Study Has Found That 3D Games Has a Better Effect on the Memory than 2D Games
Video games may help enhance memory. It is a common thing to like videogames at point in your life. There has been a lot of research that proves playing videogames can have a positive effect on the brain.
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