- Navigating Your Midlife Crisis: Embracing New Possibilities
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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
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- Dining Alone Could Mean Worse Nutrition for Seniors
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Experimental Vaccines May Extend Life in Pancreatic Cancer
Treatment is less toxic than chemotherapy, researchers find
- Posted January 14, 2014
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New Study Challenges Dyslexia-Brain Changes Link
Researchers suggest poorer reading experiences lead to less gray matter
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Cervical Cancer Screening Found to Benefit Older Women in New Study
Researchers say their results support screening women up to age 65 and beyond
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Post-Surgical Tests Might Help Spot Colon Cancer’s Return
Study patients who had CEA blood test or CT scan were more likely to undergo follow-up surgery for disease
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Smoking in Pregnancy Tied to Later Nicotine Addiction in Daughters
40-year study did not find similar risk in sons
- Posted January 14, 2014
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City Parks Boost Mood, Study Suggests
Moving to greener urban areas was associated with mental-health improvements
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Post-Surgical Tests Might Help Spot Colon Cancer’s Return
Study patients who had CEA blood test or CT scan were more likely to undergo follow-up surgery for disease
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Smoking in Pregnancy Tied to Later Nicotine Addiction in Daughters
40-year study did not find similar risk in sons
- Posted January 14, 2014
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City Parks Boost Mood, Study Suggests
Moving to greener urban areas was associated with mental-health improvements
- Posted January 14, 2014
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Batters Mostly Use Their Heads to Track Pitches, Study Finds
It's not yet known how vision strategies compare with hitting success
- Posted January 14, 2014


















