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  • Medical Daily

Past articles by Anthony:

Take This Daily Habits Quiz And We'll Tell You How Gross You Are

Want to be the first to see product recommendations, style hacks, and beauty trends? Sign up for our As/Is newsletter! Great! You're almost there! Check your inbox and confirm your subscription now! → Read More

20 Funny Tweets About Getting Old That Are Too Real

"You know you're getting old when your back goes out more than you do.".. → Read More

22 Delicious Ways To Eat More Veggies Without Even Trying

Embrace the veggie. → Read More

21 Hilarious Tweets About Lactose Intolerance That Are Way Too Real

"If for any reason you're lactose intolerant and decide it magically went away because you decided you wanted milk, don't." → Read More

We Asked The Experts Which Mosquito Bite Hacks Actually Work

Just don't scratch... Stop it. → Read More

A Changed Sense Of Humor May Be An Early Sign Of Dementia, As Patients Lose Touch With Social Context

Early signs of dementia are hard to catch, but as a person developing it loses touch with social context, their sense of humor may reflect brain changes. → Read More

Taking A Music Class In High School Improves Teen Language Skills, May Boost Academic Performance

Musical training in high school boosts a person’s language skills, and may improve academic performance. → Read More

Pizza Pizza: People With Celiac Disease May Soon Skip Gluten-Free Foods; New Supplement Blocks Immune Response

A supplement being developed by Canadian researchers could counteract the effects of celiac disease, giving people with the condition the freedom to eat what they want. → Read More

Brain Structure May Determine Who Gets Catchy Songs Stuck In Their Head The Most

People who report more frequent earworms are more likely to have brains that are thicker in certain areas. → Read More

Addicted To Your Cell Phone? These Ads Show What The People Around You See When You Take It Out

Ogilvy & Mather China's latest ad campaign for the Center for Psychological Research, Shenyang, hopes to encourage people to put their phones away when they're with others. → Read More

American Psychological Association Report Finds Top Officials Manipulated Code Of Ethics To Enable US Torture Program

Top officials with the American Psychological Association worked to keep a relationship with the Defense Department by bending to its needs when it came to torture. → Read More

Using Antidepressants During Pregnancy May Increase Risk Of Birth Defects; How SSRIs Compare

Using certain antidepressants during pregnancy may increase risk of birth defects, but it depends which antidepressant. → Read More

Nature Walks Improve Mental Health By Helping People Avoid Rumination

Nature walks distract people from their own negative thoughts, thus improving their mental health. → Read More

Men And Women Feel Pain Differently: Understanding Why Could Lead To Gender-Based Pain Treatment

Understanding the biological pathways that cause men and women to experience pain differently could lead to personalized pain treatments. → Read More

Georgia Mom Is In Pain But Recovering After Flesh-Eating Bacteria Claims Her Hand And Both Feet

Cindy Martinez isn't sure how she contracted the deadly bacterial infection, but it's already caused her to lose both feet and a hand. → Read More

BlackBerry CEO Suggests Next Smartphone May Be Antibacterial, Geared Toward Health Care Workers

BlackBerry is considering a bacteria-free smartphone that would be used in health care settings. → Read More

Driving Under The Influence Of Marijuana And Alcohol Impairs Driving Significantly, But Blame The Alcohol

Hoping to enlighten policymakers, researchers studied how marijuana and alcohol affect driving when used together and individually. → Read More

Is It Possible To Switch Bodies With Someone While Keeping Your Consciousness?

Many movies suggest it could be possible to switch bodies with another person to become immortal. But is it possible? → Read More

Medical Marijuana Legalization Hasn't Led To Increased Teen Use, Study Finds

Teens in states with medical marijuana laws aren't using the drug any more than they were before the laws were passed. → Read More

Dabs, A Marijuana Concentrate, Is Becoming More Popular: But Is It Dangerous?

As marijuana legalization spreads, more people are learning about dabs and its potential dangers. → Read More