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Obesity May Be Hard on Your Hearing, Study Says
Extra pounds, particularly around the waist, raised risk for hearing loss, but exercise was protective
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Those With Insurance More Likely to Use Preventive Care: Study
And they're less likely to adopt risky habits like smoking
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Treating Sleep Apnea May Lower Hard-to-Control Blood Pressure
Sleep apnea device allows normal breathing, reduces stress on body, study suggests
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Acid-Reflux Drugs Tied to Lower Levels of Vitamin B-12
Study found risk of deficiency rose with longer use, higher doses
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Treating Sleep Apnea May Lower Hard-to-Control Blood Pressure
Sleep apnea device allows normal breathing, reduces stress on body, study suggests
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Acid-Reflux Drugs Tied to Lower Levels of Vitamin B-12
Study found risk of deficiency rose with longer use, higher doses
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Potentially Helpful Omega-3 Fatty Acids Can Cross to Brain: Study
Finding might have implications for Alzheimer's treatment, although more work must be done
- Posted December 10, 2013
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Higher Altitude May Lower Sports Concussion Risk, Study Suggests
Review of high school athletes found 30 percent reduced rates of injury at elevations of 600 feet and up
- Posted December 10, 2013



















