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Exclusive Breast-Feeding May Ease Transition to Solid Food
Formula appears to change composition of gut bacteria, researchers say
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Certain Infections Linked to Reduced Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Gut, urinary tract and genital conditions may offer some protection, study suggests
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Change in Gut Bacteria May Precede Type 1 Diabetes in Kids
Small study offers hope for a diagnostic test some day, researchers say
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Blacks Account for More Than Half of New HIV Diagnoses: CDC
They also have highest death rate among those with HIV, despite the rate declining, reports say
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Natural Selection Still Key in Human Evolution, Study Contends
Researchers say even medical advances don't trump 'survival of the fittest'
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Newly Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure? 3 Factors Affect Prognosis
Systolic reading of 150 should prompt immediate action to prevent poor outcomes, study suggests
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Natural Selection Still Key in Human Evolution, Study Contends
Researchers say even medical advances don't trump 'survival of the fittest'
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Newly Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure? 3 Factors Affect Prognosis
Systolic reading of 150 should prompt immediate action to prevent poor outcomes, study suggests
- Posted February 5, 2015
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2 Genetic Variants for Breast Cancer Identified
London scientists say variants most strongly linked to estrogen receptor-positive disease
- Posted February 5, 2015
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Linked to Early Menopause: CDC
Disorder also associated with other menstrual problems and pelvic pain, study finds
- Posted February 5, 2015



















