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Some Teens May Face Emotional Problems After Concussion
Those with light or noise sensitivities post-injury seem to be more affected, study found
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Stress, Depression May Boost Stroke Risk, Study Finds
Anger didn't seem to have an effect, researchers noted
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Some Teens May Face Emotional Problems After Concussion
Those with light or noise sensitivities post-injury seem to be more affected, study found
- Posted July 10, 2014
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60 Percent of Diners Use Calorie Labeling When Posted: CDC
More women rely on menu's health info than men
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Losing Weight May Ease Hot Flashes, Study Finds
Doctors say extra fat, and the extra estrogen it produces, make menopause tougher for heavy women
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Like Humans, Chimps’ Smarts May Rely on Genes
DNA seems more important than upbringing or gender when it comes to intelligence, study found
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Researchers See Link Between Dyslexia, Abuse
But they're not sure which one might lead to the other
- Posted July 10, 2014
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New Eczema Drug Shows Promise in Early Trials
Dupilumab eased severity of itching, lesions for those suffering chronic cases of skin disease
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Young Pro Pitchers May Face Higher Risk of ‘Tommy John’ Surgery: Study
Most players who needed the ligament procedure had it within first 5 years of professional ball
- Posted July 10, 2014
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Lung Groups: Governments Should Limit or Ban Use of E-Cigarettes
Statement says more research needed on health effects of the nicotine-delivery devices
- Posted July 10, 2014




















