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Some Breast Cancer Patients May Get Drug-Linked Heart Failure: Study
But many aren't getting treated for the condition, researchers say
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Scents May Sway Your Sense of Beauty
Small study found women seemed prettier when pleasant odors were near
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Bicyclists Happier Than Drivers, Train Riders, Study Says
Car passengers are generally in a good mood, too
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Fish, Exercise May Help Thwart Colon Cancer’s Return: Study
Healthy habits important even when you're sick, researcher says
- Posted June 3, 2014
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1 in 10 Heart Attack Patients May Have Undiagnosed Diabetes
Recognizing and treating the disease early may prevent cardiovascular complications, study author says
- Posted June 3, 2014
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First-Time Colon Cancer Screening May Be Beneficial for Elderly
Healthy seniors might gain an extra month or more of life by getting checked, study suggests
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Anti-Alzheimer’s Drug Shows Promise in Mice Study
Researchers hope to prevent disease onset by starting treatment in middle age
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Among New Smokers, Teen Boys More Likely to Quit Than Girls: Study
Being scared by cigarette warnings, playing team sports also increased chances of kicking the habit
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Health Tip: Help Improve Your Child’s Sleep
Regulate the youngster's exposure to light
- Posted June 3, 2014