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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
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- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
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Body May Change Bad Fat to Good After Exposure to Cold
But researchers say obesity and inflammation may blunt this effect
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Body May Change Bad Fat to Good After Exposure to Cold
But researchers say obesity and inflammation may blunt this effect
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Less Than Half of HIV-Positive U.S. Hispanics Are Getting Proper Care
CDC report also finds just 37 percent have the virus under control
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Impotence Drug Might Counter Common Gene Mutation in Type 2 Diabetes: Study
But using yohimbine won't replace lifestyle changes as the cornerstone of treatment, experts say
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Stem Cell Success Raises Hopes of Type 1 Diabetes Cure
In laboratory, researchers have developed insulin-producing beta cells
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Lung Cancer May Lie Dormant for 2 Decades
Additional genetic mistakes eventually trigger aggressive growth, study finds
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Kids May Leave Hospital Sooner When Antibiotics Are Controlled
Findings support use of drug 'stewardship programs,' researchers say
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Contact Sports Boost Spread of ‘Superbug’ Germs, Study Says
College athletes advised to practice good hygiene, and to stop sharing towels, razors
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Rely on Mom-to-Be When Epidural Is Needed
Early use likely won't lead to delivery complications, review of previous studies finds
- Posted October 9, 2014
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Fried Foods Linked to Raised Risk of Diabetes in Pregnancy
Seven or more weekly portions of greasy fare may double odds, researchers say
- Posted October 9, 2014



















