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Oil ends lower after small U.S. drawdown; choppy ahead of Brexit vote

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 468 Views

Oil prices settled down more than 1 percent on Wednesday after a smaller-than-expected U.S. inventory drawdown and amid jitters ahead of a vote on whether Britain should stay in the European Union. Crude futures rose early in the day, before the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a stockpile decline ... Read More »

More items from sailboat of missing family found off Florida coast

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 537 Views

Crews searching waters off the Florida coast for a man and his three teenage children reported missing after setting off on a sailboat three days ago have found two empty kayaks believed to have been secured to the boat, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Wednesday. Ace Kimberly, 45, two ... Read More »

Musk sees $1 trillion Tesla as shares drop over SolarCity deal

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 461 Views

Tesla Motors Inc (TSLA.O) Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said on Wednesday that the proposed acquisition of SolarCity Corp (SCTY.O) could eventually push the electric car maker’s valuation to $1 trillion, but investors were skeptical. Shares of Tesla were down nearly 7 percent at $204.50, putting its market capitalization at ... Read More »

Most Americans are eating better
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Most Americans are eating better

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 459 Views

More than half of Americans were eating healthier in 2012 than they were in 1999, a new study finds. In fact, the percentage of adults with poor diets dropped from 56 percent to 46 percent during that period. By 2012, people ate more whole grains, fruit, nuts, seeds and fish ... Read More »

Exercise may help thwart ovarian cancer
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Exercise may help thwart ovarian cancer

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 344 Views

Lack of exercise is associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer and of death from the disease, two new studies suggest. “Women may be overwhelmed with mixed messages about physical activity or exercise recommendations and opt to be inactive because they feel that they cannot meet the recommended amount ... Read More »

IMF sees U.S. economy in ‘good shape’, too many in poverty
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IMF sees U.S. economy in ‘good shape’, too many in poverty

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 562 Views

The International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday the U.S. economy was “overall in good shape,” with growth set to regain momentum despite an overvalued dollar, but it warned that too many Americans were dropping out of the workforce or living in poverty. The IMF expects U.S. economic growth of 2.2 ... Read More »

Blood test may rule out too many donor hearts
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Blood test may rule out too many donor hearts

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 472 Views

A blood test that’s used to check the health of a donor heart may not accurately predict if a heart transplant will be successful, a new study finds. Placing less emphasis on this blood test could increase the number of hearts available for end-stage heart failure, the researchers said. “Heart ... Read More »

Long work hours may hurt your health, study says
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Long work hours may hurt your health, study says

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 464 Views

Years of working long hours may help you climb the career ladder, but those hours may take a steep toll on your health — and that’s especially true for women, new research says. “People who habitually put in a lot of long hours for many years, even decades, are really ... Read More »

Zika’s delivery via mosquito bite may boost its effect
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Zika’s delivery via mosquito bite may boost its effect

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 456 Views

The inflammation caused by a mosquito bite helps Zika and other viruses spread through the body more quickly, a new study in mice suggests. “Mosquito bites are not just annoying — they are key for how these viruses spread around your body and cause disease,” said senior study author Dr. ... Read More »

‘Love hormone’ gene may be key to lasting relationships, study says
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‘Love hormone’ gene may be key to lasting relationships, study says

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 406 Views

Lower activity of a specific gene may affect a person’s social behavior, including the ability to form healthy relationships, researchers say. The OXT gene is involved in the production of oxytocin, a hormone linked with a large number of social behaviors in people. It’s sometimes referred to as the “love ... Read More »

Specific diet plan works better than drugs for type 2 diabetes, study shows
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Specific diet plan works better than drugs for type 2 diabetes, study shows

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 438 Views

While general advice on how to improve diet to reduce diabetes symptoms and obesity can work, researchers in a recent study found a personalized, specific nutrition plan was far more effective for achieving health goals. Researchers at the Joslin Diabetes Center found structured nutrition therapy helped patients reach health goals ... Read More »

Report: Americans spending billions on alternative medicine
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Report: Americans spending billions on alternative medicine

Saheli 22 Jun 2016 425 Views

Americans spend a good chunk of their healthcare dollars on alternative medicine, such as acupuncture, yoga, chiropractic care and natural supplements, a new government report shows. In fact, they paid more than $30 billion out of pocket in 2012 on chiropractors and other complementary health practitioners, as well as supplements ... Read More »

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