March 6, 2018

Holding Hands With Your Partner Can Ease Your Pain

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Holding Hands With Your Partner Can Ease Your Pain
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences — When you're in pain, hand-holding can help your brain waves sync with your partner's and relieve your discomfort, according to a new study.
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Low Blood Sugar Risk Is Often Not Addressed in Diabetes Care
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism — Doctors often lack the resources to identify, assess, and manage people with type 2 diabetes who are at increased risk for developing low blood sugar – hypoglycemia – according to research from the Endocrine Society.
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Researchers Identify an Autism Gene
Molecular Psychiatry — Alterations of the gene thousand and one amino-acid kinase 2, known as TAOK2, play a direct role in neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, according to researchers at McMaster University in Canada.
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Cut Down on Salt: Eat Spicy Foods
Berkeley Wellness — Research suggests people who have preference for spicy foods are more sensitive to the taste of salt in their food and tend to consume less sodium, helping to lower blood pressure.
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IBD Testing: What You Should Know
HealthCentral — Stool testing may be used with other tests to help diagnose inflammatory bowel disease or evaluate treatment and assess long-term health in people with IBD.
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