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The Morning Light May Help You Stay Slim
Study found people tended to be leaner if they got sun exposure earlier, rather than later, in day
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Doctors’ Skill at Colonoscopy May Affect Patients’ Colon Cancer Risk: Study
You can ask your physician for polyp detection rates, experts say
- Posted April 2, 2014
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More ERs Treating Headaches With Narcotics, Study Finds
Despite guidelines against prescribing powerful painkillers for these patients, the trend has grown
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Childhood Eczema Often Persists Into Adulthood, Study Finds
There are steps people can take to reduce or ease flare-ups, experts say
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Rare, But Serious, Side Effect Reported With One MS Drug
Unusual clotting disorder developed in several people taking Rebif
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Childhood Eczema Often Persists Into Adulthood, Study Finds
There are steps people can take to reduce or ease flare-ups, experts say
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Rare, But Serious, Side Effect Reported With One MS Drug
Unusual clotting disorder developed in several people taking Rebif
- Posted April 2, 2014
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Under-the-Tongue Tablet Approved for Grass Allergies
To be started 4 months before allergy season
- Posted April 2, 2014