May 10, 2018

Could These Factors in Midlife Up Your Dementia Risk?

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Could These Factors in Midlife Up Your Dementia Risk?
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Medical News Today — Bring a widow, having a low body mass index (BMI), and having trouble sleeping in middle age could raise your risk for dementia, say Boston University School of Medicine researchers.
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FDA Finalizes Menu Labeling Requirements
FDA — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's menu labeling rule requiring restaurants, coffeehouses, and supermarket salad bars and food stations to list calorie counts next to eat-in and take-out items went into effect on May 7.
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Cranberry Juice for UTIs? The Brits Say No
BBC — Updated urinary tract infection guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence in the United Kingdom are expected to be finalized next month and will recommend against using cranberry juice to combat UTIs.
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How Many Emotions Do We Have?
Berkeley Wellness — In this Expert Q & A, we ask Dacher Keltner, PhD, an expert on emotions, a few questions about his recent study indicating there are actually 27 distinct human emotions.
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Can These Fruits and Veggies Boost Lung Health?
HealthCentral — A new study suggests that certain foods that contain antioxidants, such as apples, bananas, and tomatoes, may help to repair, limit, or delay lung damage.
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