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Wireless sensor watches blood sugar for diabetics
Researchers have developed an implantable sensor that measures blood sugar continuously and transmits the information without wires -- a milestone, they said, in diabetes treatment. Read more »
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What's Being Talked About
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yvonne says ...
With so many doctors (many fields) pushing drugs on so many people how can many be classified as normal or abnormal? We seem to have become a medicated society which is absurd.
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Bruce says ...
Don't jump to conclusions.This article says very little about the DSM, mostly only sensationalism. There is great good the DSM has brought upon society, for one thing standardization of diagnoses and treatment.
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Larry says ...
This is not a laughing matter. Can everyone broke and living off disability and food stamps be the new near future reality? Is that what our kids have to look forward to because no person can be normal?
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alec says ...
scientists and pushing the limits of the unknown will eventually lead to the mass hysteria and breakdown of the world due to fear of what is now known to be true by a scientificly calculated guess, good job ruining the normal persons peace of mind
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alec says ...
so because i have a bad temper i now have a mental disorder which in a lot of cases will cause more histeria and anxiety in human beings because they are now being classified with a mental illness which worries them,
National News
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Mental health experts ask: Will anyone be normal?
An updated edition of a mental health bible for doctors may include diagnoses for "disorders" such as toddler tantrums and binge eating, experts say, and could mean that soon no-one will be classed as normal. Read more »
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Downing diet soda tied to risk of premature birth
New research suggests that drinking lots of artificially sweetened beverages may be linked with an increased risk of premature births. Read more »
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Good cholesterol may mean little for statin users
People with high levels of the so-called good cholesterol HDL tend to have fewer heart attacks but HDL may offer little protective benefit in people who take statins to lower harmful LDL cholesterol, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. Read more »
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