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- Short-Term Hormone Therapy for Menopause Won’t Harm Women’s Brains
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- Reading Beyond Headline Rare For Most on Social Media, Study Finds
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Could a Simple Smell Test Help Spot Alzheimer’s Early?
Study found weakened sense of smell associated with dementia risk, but more research needed
- Posted July 13, 2014
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Eye Tests Might Help ID Alzheimer’s, Studies Suggest
Researchers report on two approaches that look for telltale plaques
- Posted July 13, 2014
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Cataract Surgery a Plus for Someone With Dementia, Study Says
Besides better vision, patients and caregivers report improved quality of life
- Posted July 13, 2014
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FDA Advisers Weigh Risks of Procedure for Removal of Uterine Fibroids
No guarantee that devices won't increase chances of spreading cancer to other parts of a woman's body, experts say
- Posted July 12, 2014
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Make Exercise Fun, Eat Less Afterwards
Researchers found that people ate more if told their walk was exercise, rather than scenic stroll
- Posted July 12, 2014
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Burn Injuries More Common in Summer
Doctor shares tips for safe use of fire pits, barbecues and campfires
- Posted July 12, 2014
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Brains of Sex Addicts May Be Wired Like Those of Drug Addicts, Study Finds
Porn triggered activity in brain centers also tied to drug addiction responses, researcher says
- Posted July 11, 2014
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Emergency Surgeries on Weekends Riskier for Kids: Study
Possible explanations include fewer hospital staffers, slower response times, researchers say
- Posted July 11, 2014
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Delaying Kid’s Knee Surgery Could Be a Bad Play, Study Finds
Secondary injuries more common among children who postpone ligament repair, research shows
- Posted July 11, 2014