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Bedbugs’ Genes May Protect Them From Insecticides
Study helps explain why the bloodsucking parasites are so hard to kill
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Health Highlights: Sept. 9, 2013
Motrin Infants Formula Recalled Drug Cocktail Protects Monkeys Against MERS: Study
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Adopted Teens More Likely to Attempt Suicide, Study Finds
Parents should be aware, but not unduly alarmed, researcher says
- Posted September 9, 2013
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For Obese Kids, Weight Loss Can Sometimes Lead to Eating Disorders
Problems like anorexia may go undiagnosed or be disregarded, case studies show
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Most Breast Cancer Deaths Occur in Younger, Unscreened Women: Study
Mammograms should begin at age 40, researcher says
- Posted September 9, 2013
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Researchers: Protein Linked to Sudden Cardiac Death
Discovery might lead to drugs to combat disorder that causes 325,000 U.S. deaths every year
- Posted September 8, 2013
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E-Cigarettes May Equal Nicotine Patches for Smoking Cessation
In study, electronic devices had edge over patches for people still trying to cut down
- Posted September 7, 2013
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Winter Depression May Be Less Common Than Believed
Study on seasonal affective disorder only found weak ties between weather and mood
- Posted September 7, 2013
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FDA: Low Levels of Arsenic in Rice
Agency still studying effects of long-term consumption of the grain
- Posted September 6, 2013