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Health Highlights: Nov. 14, 2014
Cell Phones Linked to Increased Brain Cancer Risk: Study U.S. Should Ease Blood Donation Restrictions on Gay Men: Expert Panel New Version of Injectable Birth Control Drug Created for Developing Nations
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Weight Gain Doesn’t Have to Be Part of Thanksgiving
Registered dietician offers tips for slimming down your holiday
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Drug Regimen Cures Hepatitis C in Most Liver Transplant Patients in Study
Researchers say treatment has fewer side effects and less risk of rejection, too
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Smokers in Cars Pose Risk to Passengers: Study
Urine of those who didn't light up had evidence of toxic cigarette chemicals
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Health Tip: When Headaches Signal Trouble
Signs that you should see a doctor
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Health Tip: Think You’re Getting Enough Calcium?
Factors that influence how much your body keeps
- Posted November 14, 2014
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Talking to Friend While Driving? May Be Safer When They See the Road, Too
Either sitting beside you or via videophone would be safer than standard cellphone call, study contends
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Easy-to-Walk Communities Linked to Sharper Senior Minds
Neighborhoods that encourage activity seem to benefit the brain, study suggests
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Gene Analysis May Help Spot Ebola-Like Illnesses Before Symptoms Appear
Preliminary research on hemorrhagic fever viruses uncovers early signs of infection
- Posted November 13, 2014
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Medical Products Used With Preemies in Hospitals May Harm Them, Study Suggests
Exposure to chemical used in tubing, catheters, bags far exceeds safe levels, may disrupt hormones, growth
- Posted November 13, 2014



















