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Protect Your Brain from a Concussion
Male athletes have long dismissed concussions as simply "getting a ding" or "having your bell rung." But neurologists (doctors who specialize brain and nervous system disorders) take a different view. They say that a concussion can be a warning bell for much more serious problems. What's the latest on this most common of all head injuries?

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Can you become addicted to chocolate?
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Addiction involves three essential components: First comes intense craving. Second, there is loss of control. Third, people continue to consume a substance despite bad consequences.
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