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Opossums May Come to Humans’ Rescue for Snake Anti-Venom
The mammals are immune to snakes' poisons, pointing to better antidotes for people
- Posted March 22, 2015
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Smog Plus Pollen May Mean Even More Sneezing
Higher levels of airborne ozone, nitrogen dioxide might boost potency of birch tree allergen: study
- Posted March 22, 2015
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Parents’ Attitude May Be Key to Pre-Game Jitters in Kids
Anxieties over performance transmit easily from parent to child, study suggests
- Posted March 20, 2015
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For Mexican-Americans, Heart Risks Can Rise Even If Not Obese
High blood pressure, poor blood sugar levels common even in those of normal weight, research shows
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Parents’ Attitude May Be Key to Pre-Game Jitters in Kids
Anxieties over performance transmit easily from parent to child, study suggests
- Posted March 20, 2015
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For Mexican-Americans, Heart Risks Can Rise Even If Not Obese
High blood pressure, poor blood sugar levels common even in those of normal weight, research shows
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Kidney Stones Can Send Patients to Hospital More Than Once
1 in 9 wound up back in ER, California study found
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Many Acne Patients Don’t Take Their Meds, Survey Shows
Cost, forgetfulness, skin improvement were reasons cited for lapses
- Posted March 20, 2015
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Urine Test Shows Promise for Early Diagnosis of Kidney Cancer
Simple screen used levels of two proteins to spot the disease with 95 percent accuracy, study found
- Posted March 20, 2015