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Most Sports-Related Eye Injuries Are Preventable
SOURCE: American Optometric Association, news release, April 2008
4/19/2008

SATURDAY, April 19 (HealthDay News) -- To prevent injuries to your eyes while playing sports, you need to go pro -- as in protective eyewear, advises the American Optometric Association (AOA).

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Metabolic Syndrome Triggered by Overeating, Not Obesity
SOURCE: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, news release, April 16, 2008
4/18/2008

FRIDAY, April 18 (HealthDay News) -- Overeating, not the obesity it causes, is the actual cause of metabolic syndrome, suggests a study with mice by researchers at the University of Texas Southwest...

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Migraines' Frequency Influences Heart Attack, Stroke Risk
SOURCES: Richard B. Lipton, M.D., professor and vice chairman, neurology, professor of epidemiology and director of population health, Montefiore Headache Center, New York City; April 17, 2008, presentation, American Academy of Neurology annual meeting, Chicago
4/17/2008

THURSDAY, April 17 (HealthDay News) -- Women who have weekly migraines are at an increased risk for stroke compared to those with few or no migraines, a new study finds.

On the other hand, th...

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