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The more you eat, the more likely you are to gain weight. That means if there’s a way to encourage eating less, it can help people drop pounds and prevent weight gain. Researchers at the Wageningen University and Research Centre in the Netherlands... 

A past of childhood trauma is general amid the individuals who are undergoing treatment for alcoholism as well as might be a factor in the progress of disorder, a recent research indicates. The childhood trauma might include any emotional or physical... 

Chocolates are the perfect things which can bring a big smile on your face. The depressed and tired workers and youths in love alike swear by it, as well as there are numerous strong physical and psychological reasons for this, admits Silke Restemeyer,... 

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Fitness Magazine here on FitSugar! To get the best results from your workout – and stay safe, too – you can’t keep ignoring the necessary upkeep and replacement of your most important... 

Young individuals from the Eastern Cape are making use of silence to interact and manage their stress, a recent study has discovered. This research recommends that young individuals are required to be empowered with perfect and effectual ways of managing... 

The November-December edition of the journal Pain Research and Management describes a sad state of affairs that many patients and physicians are frustratingly aware of: “Despite many recent advances in the past 40 years in the understanding of pain... 

The Health Blog has been writing about the nasty bug Clostridium difficile for a while now. As other infections associated with health-care contact have gone down, C. diff infections have been on the rise — and only recently have leveled off. Some... 

Here’s what’s making health news this morning: Drug Distributor Tied to Imports of Fake Avastin (WSJ): Authorities have identified a supply chain that may have allowed fake cancer drugs to make their way to U.S. clinics. AARP Study Says Price... 

For several years, Medicare’s Hospital Compare initiative has published quality measures for hospitals. While the data are intended to help patients make better decisions, some experts have noted that the public nature of the information might... 

Treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia , a type of cancer that forms in the bone marrow, has been improved significantly using a therapy that combines arsenic trioxide, a traditional Chinese medicine, with the chemo drug ATRA (otherwise known as...