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Study: Undiagnosed Sleep Disorders Common With Multiple Sclerosis
Lack of shuteye could affect disease progression, researchers caution
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Traffic Pollution Linked to Higher Levels of Obesity Hormone
Findings could help explain association between dirty air, risk for heart disease, researchers say
- Posted September 12, 2014
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ER Patients Often Confuse Role of Emergency Contacts
They aren't the same as medical decision makers in advanced directives, study notes
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Few Students With Asthma, Allergies Have School Emergency Plan
Schools must be well prepared to deal with life-threatening reactions, researchers caution
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Sunny Skies Tied to Suicide Rates
Austrian researchers find short-term sunshine increases risk, longer-term lowers it
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Sunny Skies Tied to Suicide Rates
Austrian researchers find short-term sunshine increases risk, longer-term lowers it
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Combo Diabetes Therapy Outperforms Other Treatments, Study Finds
Patients with type 2 disease were less likely to gain weight, suffer dangerous drops in blood sugar levels
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Salty Foods May Double Smokers’ Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis
About half of raised risk from tobacco tied to interaction with too much sodium, study finds
- Posted September 12, 2014
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Stem Cell Research Offers Clues About Schizophrenia
Findings could point to new drugs for the brain disorder, researchers say
- Posted September 12, 2014
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New Myelin Loss Linked to MS Severity: Study
Brain scans show gray matter damage associated with advanced form of disease
- Posted September 12, 2014



















