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Steroid Shots May Not Help Back Pain
Exercise or surgery might be better options for narrowing of the spinal canal, researchers report
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Could Dark Chocolate Help Ease Poor Leg Circulation?
Perhaps, but experts say there are better ways to obtain beneficial polyphenols
- Posted July 2, 2014
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High Blood Pressure May Up Psoriasis Risk for Women
Long-term use of certain medications also linked to higher risk, study found
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Brisk Walking May Help Curb Parkinson’s Symptoms
Study found it improved gait, stiffness, mood, attention and overall quality of life
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Could Dark Chocolate Help Ease Poor Leg Circulation?
Perhaps, but experts say there are better ways to obtain beneficial polyphenols
- Posted July 2, 2014
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High Blood Pressure May Up Psoriasis Risk for Women
Long-term use of certain medications also linked to higher risk, study found
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Brisk Walking May Help Curb Parkinson’s Symptoms
Study found it improved gait, stiffness, mood, attention and overall quality of life
- Posted July 2, 2014
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New Inhaled Drug Shows Promise Against Asthma, Allergies
Quilizumab quells production of protein that triggers reaction to allergens, researchers report
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Scientists Use Stem Cells to Grow Human Corneas in Mice
New method of gathering rare limbal stem cells may help those with vision damage, researchers say
- Posted July 2, 2014
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‘Generally Reassuring’ Findings on Fertility Drugs, Women’s Cancers
But researchers still urge long-term monitoring
- Posted July 2, 2014




















