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Cave Men Diets Offer Insights To Today's Health Problems, Study Shows
Eat meat. That's the dietary advice given by a team of scientists who examined the dietary role of fat in a study that combined nutritional analysis with anthropologic research about the diets of ancient hunter-gatherer societies. more
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Getting The Right Balance Of Essential Fats Is Easier Said Than Done
Although current research suggests that we replace some of the omega-6 fats in our diets with the omega-3s in order to have a healthier balance of essential fats, that's easier said than done. Diets that are too high in omega-6 fats have been associated with chronic diseases, such as heart disease, arteriosclerosis, diabetes and inflammatory tissue disorders, such as certain types of arthritis. Balancing omega-6 fats with omega-3 fats in the diet, however, have been found to lessen these problems. more
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According To New Research, Employees Do Not Want Co-Workers To Express Strong Emotion -- Be It Positive Or Negative
How do employees expect their co-workers to manage their emotions in the workplace? According to new research at the University of Missouri-Columbia, many employees do not want their co-workers to express any type of strong emotion -- positive or negative. more
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Mayo Clinic Researchers Identify Gene For Inherited Kidney And Liver Disease In Young Children
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have identified the gene causing an inherited form of childhood kidney disease associated with renal failure and neonatal death. The discovery may improve prospects for gene testing and diagnosis of this life-threatening disease. more
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Smoking Linked to More Severe Spinal Symptoms
Among patients with spinal problems, those who smoke have more severe symptoms and poorer physical and mental health--including a higher rate of depression--reports a study in the February issue of the journal Spine. more
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