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More Than 2 Million Years of Life Saved With Organ Transplants, Experts Estimate
But shortage of donors keeps doctors from helping more patients, researchers say
- Posted January 28, 2015
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It Pays for Moms-to-Be to Stop Smoking
More than twice as many quit when offered financial incentives, study says
- Posted January 28, 2015
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Muscle Weakness Affects 1 in 5 Americans Over 80
CDC study finds women more affected than men
- Posted January 28, 2015
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Health Highlights: Jan. 28, 2015
Global Vaccination Program for Poor Children Gets $7.5 Billion 'Clarity' Needed on E-Cigarettes: U.S. Surgeon General Health Insurance Enrollment Reaches 9.5 Million
- Posted January 28, 2015
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Weight Gain or Loss Linked to Fracture Risk in Older Women
Study found just a 5 percent change in weight may affect postmenopausal bone health
- Posted January 28, 2015
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Soda Habit May Prompt Early Puberty in Girls, Study Suggests
Early menstruation a risk factor for depression and breast cancer, researchers say
- Posted January 27, 2015
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‘Long Life’ Gene Might Make Some Smarter, Too: Study
Greater size of particular brain region predicted better function
- Posted January 27, 2015
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Good Sleep in Middle Age May Pay Benefits Later
Better functioning reported decades afterward in study
- Posted January 27, 2015