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Ulcer Bacteria Tied to Lower Multiple Sclerosis Risk in Women
Study suggests infection with H. pylori bug may be somewhat protective
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Therapy Dogs Help Cancer Patients Cope With Tough Treatments
'I would've stopped the treatment, but I wanted to come see the dog'
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 20, 2015
Concerns Raised About HealthCare.gov Users' Privacy Artificial Heart Recipient Heads Home
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Researchers Rethink Inner-City Asthma Theory
Poverty, race, ethnicity are more accurate predictors, study says
- Posted January 20, 2015
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Walking Group a Step Toward Better Health, Researchers Say
Your heart rate, cholesterol and even depression might improve, study suggests
- Posted January 19, 2015
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Could a Drink a Day Lower Your Risk for Heart Failure?
Study found an association for middle-aged people, but experts stress that heavy drinking is never healthy
- Posted January 19, 2015
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Too Much Sitting Can Be Deadly — Even if You Exercise, Review Finds
Researcher suggests ways to include movement in your day that goes beyond that hour at the gym
- Posted January 19, 2015
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Surgery Not Better for Spine Narrowing, Study Finds
More conservative treatments worked just as well to ease back and leg pain
- Posted January 19, 2015