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Daily High-Dose Vitamin E Might Delay Alzheimer’s
Although study showed a small effect, experts note the nutrient doesn't attack underlying cause
- Posted December 31, 2013
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Daily High-Dose Vitamin E Might Delay Alzheimer’s
Although study showed a small effect, experts note the nutrient doesn't attack underlying cause
- Posted December 31, 2013
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Curtain Rises Wednesday on ‘Obamacare’
New health insurance plans and consumer protections take effect Jan. 1 under the Affordable Care Act
- Posted December 31, 2013
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Many Teens Don’t Discuss Their Sex Life at Annual Checkup
Doctors are missing opportunities to educate teens about healthy sexual behaviors, researchers say
- Posted December 31, 2013
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Avoiding That New Year’s Hangover
Drink in moderation and eat beforehand, doctor says
- Posted December 31, 2013
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The Best New Year’s Resolutions Are Those You Can Keep
Taking small steps may help you reach goals by keeping you from getting discouraged, expert says
- Posted December 31, 2013
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Health Tip: Teens Need Enough Sleep
Or they may have problems learning and concentrating
- Posted December 31, 2013
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U.S. Panel Backs Routine Lung CT Scans for Older, Heavy Smokers
Yearly testing will prevent some lung cancer deaths, experts conclude
- Posted December 30, 2013
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People Worldwide May Feel Mind-Body Connections in Same Way
For instance, anxiety was consistently linked to changes in the mid-chest region, study found
- Posted December 30, 2013