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Mental Health Disorders May Shorten Life Span: Study
Researchers find people with psychiatric conditions live an average of 10 fewer years
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Lower Blood Pressure Reduces First Stroke Risk: Study
New research suggests keeping top number below 140
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Eyes May Be Window to Outcomes After Stroke, Research Suggests
Thickness of optic nerve's sheath seemed tied to odds for patient death during the study period
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Mental Health Disorders May Shorten Life Span: Study
Researchers find people with psychiatric conditions live an average of 10 fewer years
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Coming Out at School Better for LGBT Youth, Study Finds
Disclosure of sexual orientation leads to better self-esteem, less depression, researchers say
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Your Deli Sandwich May Come With a Side of Listeria, Study Finds
Nearly 1 in 10 samples from delis carried the dangerous bacteria, researchers say
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Studies Find More Genetic Links to Obesity
More than 100 locations in DNA associated with excess weight
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Big Increase Seen in Babies Born Addicted to Narcotics
Canadian study points to jump in prescription painkiller abuse in explaining trend
- Posted February 11, 2015
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More Stroke Patients Getting Clot-Buster Quickly, Study Shows
Many local hospitals now comfortable giving tPA drip, then shipping patients to advanced medical centers
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Health Highlights: Feb. 11, 2015
Two More Measles Cases Linked to Chicago Day Care Center Most U.S. Military Personnel Being Withdrawn from Ebola Zone Whole Food Markets Recalls Products With Undeclared Peanut Ingredients
- Posted February 11, 2015