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  1. Lack of deep sleep may raise diabetes risk

    Dec 31, 2007

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Deep, restful sleep may be important for keeping type 2 diabetes at bay, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

  2. Restless legs linked with heart problems

    Dec 31, 2007

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - People with restless legs syndrome or RLS are twice as likely to have a stroke or heart disease and those with the most severe symptoms are at greatest risk, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

  3. Smokers butt out in Germany and France

    Dec 31, 2007

    BERLIN/PARIS (Reuters) - For years, anyone needing a nicotine fix in a German pub or French cafe didn't even have to light up -- the air was already so full of smoke that they only had to open their mouth and inhale.

  4. High-fat, high-carb meals more harmful to obese

    Dec 28, 2007

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating a high-fat, high-carb fast food meal produces damaging cellular changes that are greater and longer-lasting in obese people than in normal-weight people, a new study shows.

  5. Studies show yoga has multiple benefits

    Dec 28, 2007

    CHANNAI, India (Reuters Health) - Yoga induces a feeling of well-being in healthy people, and can reverse the clinical and biochemical changes associated with metabolic syndrome, according to results of studies from

  6. Fish oil capsules pack same omega-3 punch as fish

    Dec 28, 2007

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Fish oil capsules and fatty fish do an equally good job of enriching the blood and other body tissues with healthy omega-3 fatty acids, new findings suggest.

  7. Most older adults have brain disease: study

    Dec 28, 2007

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Results of a brain autopsy study indicate that most older adults have significant brain pathology (disease), regardless of the presence or absence of outward signs of dementia.

  8. Prenatal X-rays don't raise kids' brain tumor risk

    Dec 28, 2007

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Overall, children born to women who received an X-ray while pregnant are not more likely than other children to develop a brain tumor, Swedish researchers report based on a study they

  9. Drinking alcohol may keep leg arteries healthy

    Dec 28, 2007

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the elderly, moderate alcohol consumption may protect against leg artery disease, a condition in which the arteries in the legs become narrowed or clogged with fatty deposits, reducing

  10. WHO confirms first human bird flu case in Pakistan

    Dec 28, 2007

    GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed on Thursday a single case of human-to-human transmission of the H5N1 bird flu virus in a family in Pakistan but said there was no apparent risk of it

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