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Researchers Measure Scope of Muscular Dystrophies That Strike Boys
Hispanics more likely to develop muscle-weakening disorders, but it's not clear why
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Ears May Have Natural Defense Against Loud Noise, Mouse Study Shows
Researchers suspect humans have a similar system to guard hearing
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Narcotic Painkiller Use Tied to Higher Risk for Depression
The longer the use, the bigger the risk the user would become depressed, study found
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Hungry in the Department Store? Your Spending May Rise
Study finds ravenous people tend to purchase more nonfood items
- Posted February 20, 2015
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YouTube Videos of Drunkenness Don’t Show Alcohol’s Harms
Study authors say their finding offers an opportunity to educate youth on dangers of drinking
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Multiple Sclerosis Linked to Lower Levels of Key Nutrients in Women
But researchers aren't sure whether differences are cause or effect of inflammatory disease
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Measles Can Rob a Child’s Sight, Doctors Warn
Severe complications might damage cornea, retina or optic nerve
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Health Highlights: Feb. 20, 2015
Public Access to Genetic Tests Made Easier by FDA Rapid Ebola Test Approved by WHO
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Health Tip: Prepare Your Child for Reading
Make the experience enjoyable for both of you
- Posted February 20, 2015