Monday, April 23, 2012

The Health Report: Mobile technology to curb nicotine addiction



Seven ways you may be sabotaging your diet

Seven ways you may be sabotaging your diet

 

Dieting is difficult, but it's even worse when you sabatoge your own efforts by making some classic diet-busting mistakes you might not even be aware of.

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Do clean teeth protect against heart disease?

Do clean teeth protect against heart disease?

 

Older adults who get thorough dental cleanings may be somewhat less likely to have a heart attack or stroke than their peers who are less careful about oral hygiene.

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Does cash help men lose weight? Bet on it

Does cash help men lose weight? Bet on it

 

A little competition and a cash prize may be just the motivation men need to lose weight, according to a study released this month.

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Mobile technology may help curb nicotine addiction, new study shows

Mobile technology may help curb nicotine addiction

 

Quitting smoking is an inside job, but mobile technology may help, say researchers at Penn State and the University of Pittsburgh, who recently published a nicotine-addiction study.

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Fast-food salt content varies by country: study

Fast-food salt content varies by country

 

Fast food may often be high in salt, but the exact levels seem to vary based on the country you live in, according to a recent study.

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School snack: Carrots, not candy
Think carrots, not candy as school snack, group suggests

 

There's a nap 'app' for that
There's a nap for that

 

Safe sun exposure for vitamin D
Safe sun exposure to gather up vitamin D

 


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