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Eating walnuts may halve type 2 diabetes risk: Study
The average intake among walnut consumers was approximately 1.5 tablespoons per day.
Decreased output at work? Poor sleep is to be blamed
This is further evidence that sleep is not wasted time -- it's wisely invested time!
American Dream fails generations of blacks: study
While white men who grew up wealthy tend to stay that way, black boys raised in affluent families are more likely to become poor.
Are chemical peels a safe treatment option for darker skins?
The side effects on darker skin tones lasted an average of 4.5 weeks.
Eating disorders underdiagnosed in men: study
When it came to treatment, females were almost 1.5 times more likely to get help compared with males.
US childhood obesity rates rising again
Parents can create a bastion of protection for children in the home, by keeping junk foods out.
More babies dying of suffocation, often in bed
Parents should also be aware that bed sharing is most dangerous for newborns less than 4 months old, preemies and underweight infants.
Mumbai: Organization for Rare Diseases India announces new edition of Race for 7
Event to raise awareness for 7,000 documented rare diseases is planned towards highlighting and addressing needs of community in country.
Hail the singlehood! It has benefits
Single people may develop more individually and benefit more from alone time, according to the study.
Breastfeeding for 6 mos cuts diabetes risk in half: study
Researchers suggested that breastfeeding may unleash protective effects via hormones that act in the pancreas.