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U.S. Teens’ Cardiorespiratory Fitness Has Dropped in Last Decade: Report
Overweight kids have worse fitness levels than those of normal weight
- Posted May 28, 2014
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1 in 5 Elderly Patients in U.S. Injured Due to Medical Care
Sickest patients at greatest risk, researchers say
- Posted May 27, 2014
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Doctor Shares Tips for Preventing Falls Among Seniors
Watch for dizziness linked to blood pressure meds, diabetes
- Posted May 27, 2014
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When Teachers Are Depressed, Preschoolers May ‘Act Out’ More
Study points to a link, highlighting the importance of educators' mental health
- Posted May 27, 2014
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Researchers Find Gene Behind Albino Dobermans
Changes in same gene cause a form of albinism in people, too
- Posted May 27, 2014
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Memory Problems After Chemo Linked to Brain Changes
Study finds drop in brain activity during multitasking in women who had chemotherapy for breast cancer
- Posted May 27, 2014
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Kids More Likely Than Adults To Be Resistant to HIV Meds: Study
Fortunately, most infected youngsters with respond to newer medicines, researchers say
- Posted May 27, 2014
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New Guidelines Recommend Longer Tamoxifen Treatment
Breast cancer survivors may benefit from taking the estrogen-blocking drug for up to 10 years, experts say
- Posted May 27, 2014



















