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Evaluated to the west coast. The Tsunami Center is saying the threat is being evaluated. So stay tuned. Dan and dion okay. Thank you very much, sandy. Well stay on top of that of course. But lets move on. You know when they say every vote counts, this congressional race is exactly why they say that former san jose mayor sam liccardo will be in the november general election, but his opponent is to be determined. Joe simitian holds a five vote lead on evan lowe, abc seven News Reporter zach fuentes is live at the Registrars Office in san jose. And zach, this is an important day, really and potentially settling this race. That is absolutely right. Today at 5 00 was the deadline for people who had ballots that needed to be fixed to come in and correct them. Now that that deadline is past, after these weeks of fluctuating votes, all of the votes in ballots that can be counted are in leading us. That much closer to final election results. The primary elections happened march fifth. But in th

Weight loss: How intense exercise may backfire, leading to weight gain

New research shows intense exercise may unexpectedly contribute to weight gain by reducing subsequent physical activity and lowering body temperature. This effect may be linked to disruptions in the circadian rhythm of the stress hormone corticosterone.

ADHD: Stimulant and non-stimulant drugs may improve cognitive function

A new study found that stimulant and non-stimulant medications prescribed for ADHD improve cognitive function in people with the condition. The researchers examined the long-term effects of both types of drugs, and concluded these medications offered similar cognitive benefits.

Healthy aging: How moderate exercise, adequate sleep can help

Researchers say people who exercise even moderately and get 7 hours of sleep per night have a significantly higher chance of aging in a healthy manner than people who are more sedentary

Stroke: Women with excess weight at younger age may have higher risk

Researchers say women who have excess weight at age 14 or age 31 have a higher risk of ischemic stroke before age 55. The same risk for this type of clot-related stoke did not appear for men with excess weight at those ages.

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