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Those With HIV Living Longer, International Study Finds
Deaths from AIDS-related causes, heart disease and liver disease have all dropped
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Cost of Kidney Donation May Deter the Poor
Study finds greater decline in donors from low-income areas
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Research Reveals Why Pot Can Make People Paranoid
Factors such as worrying, low self-esteem and anxiety can contribute to the condition, study says
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Energy Drink ‘Cocktails’ May Boost Desire to Drink More
Alcohol plus Red Bull-type beverages might lead to binge-drinking, researcher suggests
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Childhood Sex Abuse May Be Linked to Heart Disease Risk in Women
Researchers found more signs of thickening in neck arteries of these women during mid-life
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Routine Errands a Risky Time for Falls by Seniors
Study suggests sidewalks, curbs may be key to keeping older pedestrians safe
- Posted July 17, 2014
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College Alcohol Violations Often Draw a Slap on the Wrist: Study
Often, campus security won't report booze-related infractions to police or to health services, researchers say
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Research Reveals Why Pot Can Make People Paranoid
Factors such as worrying, low self-esteem and anxiety can contribute to the condition, study says
- Posted July 17, 2014
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Energy Drink ‘Cocktails’ May Boost Desire to Drink More
Alcohol plus Red Bull-type beverages might lead to binge-drinking, researcher suggests
- Posted July 17, 2014



















