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Insights Gained Into Tourette Syndrome
Finding might point to non-drug treatments for telltale tics, study says
- Posted December 20, 2013
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New Rule May Exempt Many From Health Plan Penalty
People in cancelled policies can buy bare-bones coverage under last-minute revision to Affordable Care Act
- Posted December 20, 2013
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FDA Introduces New Food Defense Rule
Goal is to protect U.S. food supply from potential terrorist acts
- Posted December 20, 2013
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Simple Steps Could Keep People With Dementia at Home Longer: Study
Addressing safety, medical issues key to independent living, researcher says
- Posted December 20, 2013
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Early Elective Childbirth May Raise Health Risks for Babies, Moms: Study
Researcher calls for more public awareness of possible complications
- Posted December 20, 2013
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Health Highlights: Dec. 20, 2013
E-Cigarettes Added to NYC's Smoking Ban Researchers Discover How HIV Harms Immune System
- Posted December 20, 2013
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French Revolution Leader May Have Had Immune-System Disorder
Robespierre likely had sarcoidosis, forensic scientists say
- Posted December 20, 2013
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Walk More to Cut Heart Attack and Stroke Risk, Study Suggests
People with pre-diabetes appear to benefit from adding extra steps to their daily stroll
- Posted December 20, 2013




















