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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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Monday, January 14, 2008
Jan 14, 2008 - Biotechnology Builds a New Heart
Jan 14, 2008 - Black Americans Still Wary of Clinical Trials
Jan 14, 2008 - Brain Scans Shed Light on Why People Overeat
Jan 14, 2008 - Calcium build-up predicts heart attacks
Jan 14, 2008 - Minor leg injury a risk factor for blood clot
Jan 14, 2008 - New drug shows promise in treating hot flashes
Jan 14, 2008 - Severe daily pain common in sickle cell disease
Jan 14, 2008 - Strength training relieves chronic neck pain
Jan 14, 2008 - Vitamin D may help prevent falls in older women
Jan 14, 2008 - Chemical Signals Go Awry in Fragile X Syndrome
Jan 14, 2008 - Columbus Carried Syphilis From New World to Europe, Study Suggests
Jan 14, 2008 - Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women
Jan 14, 2008 - Low Testosterone Could Weaken Older Men's Bones
Jan 14, 2008 - Stem Cells Modified to Home in Where They're Needed
Jan 14, 2008 - Study Spotlights Marketing's Impact on the Brain
Jan 14, 2008 - Depression, Obesity Coexist in Many Middle-Aged Women
Jan 14, 2008 - Low Testosterone Could Weaken Older Men's Bones
Jan 14, 2008 - Chemical Signals Go Awry in Fragile X Syndrome
Jan 14, 2008 - Stem Cells Modified to Home in Where They're Needed
Jan 14, 2008 - Brain Scans Shed Light on Why People Overeat
Jan 14, 2008 - Study Spotlights Marketing's Impact on the Brain
Jan 14, 2008 - MS Drug Tysabri Approved for Crohn's Disease
Jan 14, 2008 - Black Americans Still Wary of Clinical Trials
Jan 14, 2008 - U.S. Food Safety: A Grocery List of Tainted Products
Jan 14, 2008 - U.S. Food Safety: Home-Grown Problems Abound
Jan 14, 2008 - Columbus Carried Syphilis From New World to Europe, Study Suggests
Jan 14, 2008 - Cholesterol Drug Zetia Doesn't Cut Heart Attack Risk: Study
Jan 14, 2008 - Biotechnology Builds a New Heart
Jan 14, 2008 - Health Tip: Use a Child-Safety Gate
Jan 14, 2008 - Health Tip: Cell Phone Safety