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Addictive Personalities
KIAHI have a sibling battling an eating disorder that has become life-threatening. A conversation with them the other night really affected me. I too, know the addictive personality. One who is prone to become dependent on vices, alcohol, drugs, gambling,...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Addiction, Health
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Forbes names Kim K as most overexposed celebrity
KIAHHere's more news that will change your life: Forbes Magazine named Kim Kardashian as the most overexposed celebrity in the US; and by reporting on this fact, we're obviously contributing to the trend. Kim tops a list that includes 6,500 celebrities,...Tags: Celebrities, Lindsay Lohan, Bipolar Disorder, Health, Lisa Lampanelli
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Study: Obesity during pregnancy spikes autism
KIAHHere's one more reason to put down the Twinkies...at least if you're pregnant. A new study finds women who are obese or have diabetes are more likely to have unhealthy kids. The study, from the UC Davis Mind Institute, says expectant moms with erratic...Tags: Weight, Diabetes, Obesity, Autism, Health
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LSD may be a cure for alcoholism
KIAHOk so get this, LSD may be a cure for alcoholism. Sounds trippy, huh? Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology analyzed a study done by the US and Canada from the 1960s, back when the stuff was legal. It found that 59% of...Tags: Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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Kony 2012 director hospitalized for exhaustion, dehydration and malnutrition
KIAHThe KONY 2012 video continues to make viral video history, with more than 83 million views on The Invisible Children YouTube channel alone. And you can be sure the sad and dramatic videos of Invisible Children co-founder Jason Russell are getting a...Tags: Kony 2012 (movie), Alcohol Addiction, Fatigue, Substance Abuse, Jason Russell
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One in 88 U.S. kids thought to be autistic
KIAHA new study confirms what many have feared about autism - the number of cases is increasing...fast! Up 78% since the turn of the millennium says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As of 2008, 1 in 88 kids had the disorder. Most of them...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Genes and Chromosomes, Human Body, Autism, Health
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Online Dish: Michelle Duggar's Miscarriage, Sign From God and Stretched out Virginia to Close Up Shop?
KIAHSome sad news for the Duggar family. Looks like the stars of TLC's hit show will not be changing the name to 20 Kids and counting, after Michelle, 45, has suffered a miscarriage. Just last month, I dished about Michelle and her husband Jim Bob...Tags: Miscarriage, Facebook, Cesarean Section, People (magazine), Depression
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Are you Happy Now?- Cure for depression looks promising
There might finally be a cure for a depression.
Scientists from the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA did a study with a brain pacemaker. They say people suffering from depression and bi-polar disorder, who don't respond to drugs or...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Health
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Online Dish: Autistic Student Cuffed & Suspended for Harmless "Banana Man" Stunt
KIAHA 14-year-old Virginia student was arrested and suspended from school all over a "harmless prank" in a banana suit. Brian Thompson, a student at Colonial Forge High School, in Stafford, ran down the sidelines at a school football game during half-time,...Tags: Facebook, Brian Thompson, The Huffington Post, Autism, Health
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40 die daily in Rx drug 'epidemic,' CDC says
CNNInappropriately used prescription pain medications kill 15,000 people in the United States each year, according to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We're in the midst of an epidemic," says CDC Director Dr. Thomas...Tags: Gil Kerlikowske, Heroin, Pain, Health and Medical Professionals, Substance Abuse
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Anti-smoking drug may increase suicide risk, study says
CNNThe popular quit-smoking drug Chantix may increase the risk of suicide and suicidal thoughts in some patients, says a new report. Researchers looked at more than 3,000 reports of "neuropsychiatric adverse events" -- unexpected problems that result in...Tags: Social Sciences, Food and Drug Administration, Health Treatments, Suicidal Behavior, U.S. Military
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Study: More optimism found in those who attend religious services
A new study shows that attending religious services regularly can mean a more optimistic, less depressed, and less cynical outlook on life. In a follow-up to its 2008 report that found that attending services increases life expectancy, the Women's Health...Tags: Women's Health, Philosophy, Psychology, National Institutes of Health, Religion and Belief
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