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Despite Resolutions, Food Bills Go Up After New Year’s
Consumers seem to stick with calorie-rich favorites from the holiday season, research shows
- Posted January 7, 2015
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PTSD May Raise Women’s Risk for Diabetes
Obesity, antidepressants could play a role in the connection, study suggests
- Posted January 7, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 7, 2015
FDA Approves Treatment for Acne Scarring Compounding Pharmacy Owners' Accounts Seized
- Posted January 7, 2015
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High Blood Sugar in Heart Failure Patients May Point to Risk of Early Death
Even normal but slightly elevated levels can signal trouble, study notes
- Posted January 7, 2015
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Could Quitting Smoking Be Easier for Women Just After Ovulation?
Hormonal fluctuations might play a role in cravings, researchers say
- Posted January 7, 2015
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Bullies and Their Victims May Be at Higher Risk of Suicide
Study found highest odds for suicide in bullied people who were also bullies themselves
- Posted January 7, 2015
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Nearly Half of Older Adults With Asthma, COPD Still Smoke: CDC
Quitting is 'challenging' and depression often plays a role, one expert says
- Posted January 7, 2015
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ICU Infections Among Elderly Tied to Higher Death Rates After Discharge
Intravenous line infections and ventilator-related pneumonia among most common problems, study says
- Posted January 6, 2015



















