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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Cutting Cigarette Scenes From TV Shows May Have Helped Reduce Smoking
Study analyzed popular prime-time programs, smoking rates since 1955
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Your Mentally Stimulating Job May Help Keep You Sharp in Retirement
'Use it or lose it' might apply to brainpower, study author says
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 4, 2014
New Law Funds Childhood Cancer Research Mali Reports Suspected Ebola Cases
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Health Tip: Keep Your Breath Fresh
Take care of your mouth to help battle bad breath
- Posted April 4, 2014
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Walking May Be Good Medicine for Kidney Patients
People with kidney trouble assigned to daily half-hour stroll got a boost in immune function, study found
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Could Coffee Lower Death Risk From Liver Cirrhosis?
Large study from China suggests 2 daily cups might offer protection in cases of non-viral hepatitis
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Insomnia May Raise Stroke Risk, Especially for Younger Adults
Researchers in Taiwan found strongest connection among people younger than 34
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Could Coffee Lower Death Risk From Liver Cirrhosis?
Large study from China suggests 2 daily cups might offer protection in cases of non-viral hepatitis
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Insomnia May Raise Stroke Risk, Especially for Younger Adults
Researchers in Taiwan found strongest connection among people younger than 34
- Posted April 3, 2014