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Health Highlights: March 24, 2015
Angelina Jolie Reveals She Had Ovaries Removed New Project Aims to Develop Gluten-Free Wheat Amy's Kitchen Products Recalled Over Listeria Fears 11 Million Fewer Uninsured Americans : CDC
- Posted March 24, 2015
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Health Tip: Caregiver Stress Can Harm Your Health
It can lead to anxiety and depression
- Posted March 24, 2015
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Adopting U.S. Culture Ups Diabetes Risk in Mexican-American Kids
Greater use of English and more non-Hispanic friends increased risk of disease, study finds
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Latest Diabetes Care Guidelines Focus on Individual Approach
Blood sugar goals higher for some; Asian-Americans need screening at lower weights; statins for those over 40
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Evolution May Explain Why a Curvy Bottom Drives Men Wild
Hourglass figure likely conveyed a survival advantage, researchers say
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Secondhand Smoke May Put Kids at Risk for Heart Disease as Adults
Children of smokers nearly twice as likely to have plaque buildup in carotid arteries years later, study says
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Adopted Kids’ Average IQ Higher Than Non-Adopted Siblings: Study
Parents' education levels may account for difference, researchers suggest
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Evolution May Explain Why a Curvy Bottom Drives Men Wild
Hourglass figure likely conveyed a survival advantage, researchers say
- Posted March 23, 2015
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Secondhand Smoke May Put Kids at Risk for Heart Disease as Adults
Children of smokers nearly twice as likely to have plaque buildup in carotid arteries years later, study says
- Posted March 23, 2015


















