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Study Suggests Link Between E-Cigarettes, Respiratory Infections
Goal was to measure devices' impact on children, researchers say
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Sleeping on Back in Pregnancy Tied to Stillbirth Risk in Study
But impaired fetal growth is a far more likely cause, researchers say
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Risk of Preterm Birth in Study
Women with lowest levels of the 'sunshine vitamin' most likely to deliver early, researchers found
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Synthetic Oil May Help Patients With Huntington’s Disease
Preliminary research shows improvement in brain response
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Was Beethoven Composing From His Heart?
Experts suspect cardiac arrhythmia may have influenced parts of his work
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Alcohol Taxes Up, Binge Drinking Down?
Study finds lower rates in states with higher tariffs
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Cooler Temps May Boost Calorie-Burning ‘Brown Fat,’ Mouse Study Suggests
Human trials are needed, but study offers clues to potential method of weight control
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 8, 2015
Uninsured Rate Lowest in Years: Poll Measles Cases Linked to Disney Park Visits: California Officials
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Study Reinforces Link Between Low Birth Weight, Diabetes Risk
Possible reasons include insulin resistance, problems with blood vessel lining and high blood pressure
- Posted January 8, 2015
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Petty ‘Crimes’ Sometimes Tied to Dementia
Thefts, traffic violations may be first signs of mental decline, researchers say
- Posted January 8, 2015




















