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High-Protein Diets in Middle Age Might Shorten Life Span
But same study found the reverse was true when people reached old age
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Study Adds to Evidence That HPV Vaccine Helps Guard Against Cervical Cancer
Large population of Australian women were protected to some degree after vaccination, researchers report
- Posted March 4, 2014
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U.S. Home Births Continued Steady Increase in 2012: CDC
Report cites improving safety profile
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Hangovers Don’t Delay the Next Drink, Study Finds
The painful after-effects of too much booze may be seen as just a temporary nuisance, researchers say
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 4, 2014
U.S. Travelers to Phillipines Need Measles Vaccinations: CDC Rare Mutation Protects Against Type 2 Diabetes: Study
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Vets’ Brain Damage From Blasts Not Always Apparent: Study
But scans might reveal symptomless war injuries
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Schools Add More Fruits, Veggies to the ‘3 Rs’
And food waste hasn't increased because of the new guidelines, study finds
- Posted March 4, 2014
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Heart Attack Risk Rises in Hours After Angry Outburst: Study
Absolute risk from any one episode remains very small, but the danger is there, experts say
- Posted March 3, 2014




















