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So Wait: Eating Breakfast Doesn’t Help You Lose Weight? - You know that belief that eating breakfast helps you lose weight? It may be bunk, says a new study. Researchers found that people trying to lose weight who didn’t eat a meal first thing in the morning lost as much weight as those who did eat breakfast, says USA Today.(Photo: Olha_Afanasieva/Getty Images)

Group Urges for High School to Start Later in the Morning - Think going to school before 8:30 is too early? So does the American Academy of Pediatrics, who claims that only 15 percent of high school students are starting school at that time. The group is concerned that teens are sleep deprived and that starting later can increase productivity and better grades, writes Health Day.(Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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Group Urges for High School to Start Later in the Morning - Think going to school before 8:30 is too early? So does the American Academy of Pediatrics, who claims that only 15 percent of high school students are starting school at that time. The group is concerned that teens are sleep deprived and that starting later can increase productivity and better grades, writes Health Day.(Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Cameroon Closes Border in Wake of Ebola Crisis - Cameroon is taking measures to prevent Ebola from coming into its borders. The country has closed off borders with Nigeria, where four people have died from the virus. "The government has taken the decision to protect its population because it is much better to prevent than cure the Ebola virus," Cameroon's minister of communications told Reuters.   (Photo: Michael Duff/AP Photo)

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Third Doctor Dies From Ebola - A third top Ebola doctor has died from the virus this week, says the Associated Press. Seth Rogers, M.D., became one of the 1,400 people who have succumbed to the virus since last winter. Organizations such as WHO and Doctors Without Borders have been pulling their workers out of the Africa for the past month. (Photo: AP Photo/ Michael Duff)

Breckenridge, Colorado - If you and your beau are unapologetic partygoers, then forgo the usual party scenes for this four-peak Rocky Mountain resort (this year it stays open until April 27). Dozens of live shows and food and beer festivals take place annually.   (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Alcoholics May Have Worse Flu Symptoms - Alcohol addicts have worse respiratory problems if they have the flu than non-alcoholics, says a new study. Why? Chronic drinking impacts alcoholics’ T-cells, which help the body fight against infection diseases and viruses. Doctors don’t know how to fix this problem, but have found that an anti-flu drug, Oseltamivir, helps alcoholics cope better with the flu. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Why Don’t Black Women With Kidney Failure Want Organ Transplants? - Black women suffering from kidney disease are less likely than Black men to want to get an organ transplant — even when friends and family have offered to donate one to them. Only 58 percent of them want the surgery compared to 87.5 percent of men. Only 28 percent have been evaluated for the procedure compared to 52 percent of Black men. It’s unclear as to why this disparity exists, Medical Xpress writes.(Photo: Charles Mann/Getty Images)

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Who’s Afraid of an American Ebola Epidemic? - Despite an extremely small chance of Ebola developing into epidemic proportions here in the U.S, 40 percent of Americans fear a major outbreak here. This recent poll also found that 50 percent of those without a high school degree believed that the disease would spread compared to 25 percent with a high school degree or more, Health Day reported. (Photo: Samaritan's Purse/AP Photo)

The Bigger Picture - "As a youngster," Carson said, "I had anger problems also. But for the grace of God, I wouldn't be talking to you today. I tried to stab another youngster with a knife. A belt buckle saved him. You know, anger issues get in the way. And if you take race out of the issue altogether, and you take a group of young men and you raise them with no respect for authority, not learning to take on personal responsibility, having easy access to drugs and alcohol, they're very likely to end up as victims of violence or incarceration. It has nothing to do with race. So, yes, is there racism? Are there problems? Yes. … But we need to start looking at bigger issues here."(Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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African-American Youth Have Little Faith in Police - In the wake of the tragic death of Michael Brown, more than half of African-American youth (55.8 percent) have less faith in the police than youth of other races, says a new survey. Looking at dates between 2009-2014, the Black Youth Project from the University of Chicago also found that only 25 percent of Black youth ages 18-29 found that the legal system treats all people equally.(Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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Low Birth Weight Linked to Mom’s Diabetes - According to the Black Women’s Health Study, Blacks moms with diabetes have a 13 percent higher risk to give birth to underweight babies than Black moms who don’t have diabetes. Even worse: Babies with very low weight had a 40 percent higher chance of having a mom with diabetes, writes Science World Report.(Photo: Digitalskillet/GettyImages)

Did California’s Health Care System Ignore Blacks? - Two African-American legislators have made claims that the state-run health care reform program in California ignored Blacks in their enrollment campaigns. Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown declared at a recent California Covered board meeting that this failure to do outreach to Black families will cost them $8 million in IRS penalties, writes Biz Journals. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Did California’s Health Care System Ignore Blacks? - Two African-American legislators have made claims that the state-run health care reform program in California ignored Blacks in their enrollment campaigns. Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown declared at a recent California Covered board meeting that this failure to do outreach to Black families will cost them $8 million in IRS penalties, writes Biz Journals. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Do TV Liquor Ads Encourage Kids to Drink? - A new study suggests that being bombarded with beer and liquor ads — and enjoying them — can drive kids to start drinking as young as seventh grade. Researchers from Claremont Graduate University in California also found that these ads can lead to drinking problems, especially in boys, by 10th grade, reported HealthDay News. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

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Counseling Does Little to Stop Teens From Drinking - Putting at-risk teens into therapy for alcohol abuse doesn’t deter them from drinking, a new study found. Researchers analyzed 66 past studies and found that while young people under 25 who sought counseling drank 1.5 less drinks a week, their blood alcohol was still the same compared to those who didn’t get counseling. (Photo: Francesca Yorke/Getty Images)