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New research shows that drinking one 16-ounce energy drink can increase blood pressure and stress hormone responses significantly. This raises the concern that these response changes could increase the risk of cardiovascular events, according to a study presented today at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2015.
Combining the drug topiramate with psychological counseling curbed marijuana use among young smokers significantly more than did counseling alone, according to newly published results of a small randomized, controlled trial at Brown University. The results come with a caveat, however: many study volunteers couldn't tolerate the medicine's side effects.
The U.N. refugee agency "said Thursday it is ready to send emergency aid to thousands of Syrian families in previously unreachable areas" if a four-day U.N. Security Council-backed ceasefire set to begin Friday holds, Agence France-Presse reports.
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