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Your Daily Coffee Just Might Jolt Your Memory
New study suggests caffeine not only wakes you up, but also may aid your recall
- Posted January 12, 2014
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Ease Into a Workout Program to Prevent Injuries
Doctors give safety tips for weight-lifting and other regimens
- Posted January 11, 2014
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Ear Tubes May Not Have Long-Term Benefits for Kids With Ear Infections
Review found no evidence of later hearing, speech or language improvement after procedure
- Posted January 10, 2014
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Less Variety in Babies’ Gut Bacteria May Lead to Asthma Risk
Swedish study followed 47 infants for 7 years
- Posted January 10, 2014
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Less Variety in Babies’ Gut Bacteria May Lead to Asthma Risk
Swedish study followed 47 infants for 7 years
- Posted January 10, 2014
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Aging Brains Can Still Make ‘Childlike’ Connections: Study
Researchers say that ability may help adults learn new skills, make new memories
- Posted January 10, 2014
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FDA OKs 2-Drug Combo Treatment for Advanced Melanoma
In trial, Mekinist and Tafinlar together seemed to perform better than Tafinlar alone, agency says
- Posted January 10, 2014
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Certain Childhood Fractures May Signal Low Bone Density: Study
Doctors urged to consider level of trauma causing injury
- Posted January 10, 2014
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Sealant Gel Approved for Eye Surgery
An additional option after cataract operation
- Posted January 10, 2014


















