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Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Oct 18, 2006 - AIDS spreading beyond China high risk groups
Oct 18, 2006 - Benefits of pioglitazone for type 2 diabetes unclear
Oct 18, 2006 - Celiac disease linked to impairments in thinking
Oct 18, 2006 - Cocaine alters brain cells, impairs impulse control
Oct 18, 2006 - Custom mouth guards needed for contact sports
Oct 18, 2006 - DHEA not an anti-aging compound for elderly adults
Oct 18, 2006 - Doctors may be able to hear skin cancer spread
Oct 18, 2006 - FDA to speed up review of certain generic drugs
Oct 18, 2006 - Good early family life may counter depression gene
Oct 18, 2006 - H. pylori confers opposing risks for stomach cancer
Oct 18, 2006 - How women cope with stress may affect IVF outcome
Oct 18, 2006 - Lung Function at Birth May Predict Asthma Risk
Oct 18, 2006 - More than 90 mins plugged-in music harmful
Oct 18, 2006 - Positive emotions linked to lower blood pressure
Oct 18, 2006 - Protein could be key to treating eye disorder
Oct 18, 2006 - Research Yields Clues to Radiation-Resistant Brain Cancer
Oct 18, 2006 - Some Internet addicts cover up habit
Oct 18, 2006 - Surgery Better Than Stents at Stroke Prevention
Oct 18, 2006 - Tiny endoscope images hard-to-reach areas
Oct 18, 2006 - U.S. says blood safety new Africa AIDS challenge
Oct 18, 2006 - Older Women Not Getting Proper Breast Cancer Treatment
Oct 18, 2006 - Trendy Hormone Treatments No Passage to Graceful Aging
Oct 18, 2006 - Marijuana-Like Compound May Slow Alzheimer's
Oct 18, 2006 - Grape Seed May Be a Cancer Fighter
Oct 18, 2006 - Lung Function at Birth May Predict Asthma Risk
Oct 18, 2006 - Brain Protein Could Limit Stroke Damage
Oct 18, 2006 - Health Tip: Symptoms of Stroke
Oct 18, 2006 - Research Yields Clues to Radiation-Resistant Brain Cancer
Oct 18, 2006 - Taxotere Approved for Head and Neck Cancer
Oct 18, 2006 - Surgery Better Than Stents at Stroke Prevention
Oct 18, 2006 - Healthy Diets Beat Exercise for Weight Loss
Oct 18, 2006 - Health Tip: Controlling a Nosebleed
Oct 18, 2006 - Could 'Female' Hormone Affect Male Aggression?
Oct 18, 2006 - U.S. Flu Vaccine Supply Called Plentiful
Oct 18, 2006 - Health Highlights: Oct. 18, 2006