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Implanted Devices Might Someday Run on Energy From Nearby Organs
Animal study finds way to harness power from internal motions
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Clogged Leg Arteries
Study of older adults found reduced odds of peripheral artery disease when compared to low-fat diet
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Too Much Sitting May Raise Heart Failure Risk for Men
Study found even exercise did not compensate for sedentary behavior
- Posted January 21, 2014
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No Rise of PTSD Seen in Children With Cancer
Findings should reassure young patients and their families, study author says
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Blood Test Might Help Spot Pancreatic Cancer Early
Danish researchers say findings are preliminary, test produces a lot of false positive results
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Implanted Devices Might Someday Run on Energy From Nearby Organs
Animal study finds way to harness power from internal motions
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Mediterranean Diet May Lower Risk of Clogged Leg Arteries
Study of older adults found reduced odds of peripheral artery disease when compared to low-fat diet
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Too Much Sitting May Raise Heart Failure Risk for Men
Study found even exercise did not compensate for sedentary behavior
- Posted January 21, 2014
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No Rise of PTSD Seen in Children With Cancer
Findings should reassure young patients and their families, study author says
- Posted January 21, 2014
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Chocolate, Tea, Berries May Cut Diabetes Risk: Study
Substances found in some people's favorite foods appear to benefit blood sugar, inflammation levels
- Posted January 21, 2014



















