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Another Win for the Mediterranean-Style Diet
Firefighters who followed it most closely saw less weight gain, lower risk of heart trouble
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Eye Condition in Preemies Hints at Risk for Later Disabilities
Study found 'severe retinopathy of prematurity' raised risk of motor problems, mental impairment, hearing loss
- Posted February 4, 2014
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High Blood Pressure in Young Adults Could Mean Heart Trouble in Middle Age
25-year study tied even slight rise in early adulthood to future risk of clogged arteries
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Low Vitamin D Could Up Risk for Birth Complication: Study
Preeclampsia occurs when blood pressure suddenly rises, experts explain
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Eye Condition in Preemies Hints at Risk for Later Disabilities
Study found 'severe retinopathy of prematurity' raised risk of motor problems, mental impairment, hearing loss
- Posted February 4, 2014
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High Blood Pressure in Young Adults Could Mean Heart Trouble in Middle Age
25-year study tied even slight rise in early adulthood to future risk of clogged arteries
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Low Vitamin D Could Up Risk for Birth Complication: Study
Preeclampsia occurs when blood pressure suddenly rises, experts explain
- Posted February 4, 2014
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Groundbreaking Partnership Formed to Develop New Treatments
NIH working with drug companies and nonprofits to tackle Alzheimer's, diabetes, autoimmune diseases
- Posted February 4, 2014
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‘Gastric Banding’ Patients Often Have Dietary Issues, Study Finds
Weight-loss surgery may lead to nutritional deficiencies; supplements and counseling urged
- Posted February 4, 2014