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Mouse Study Suggests Immune Disorder May Play Role in Alzheimer’s
If seen in humans, it might lead to new treatments for memory-robbing disease
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Divorce Tied to Higher Chance of Heart Attack in Study
But remarriage, at least for women, did not lower risk
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Pot Plus Booze Doubles Odds for Drunk Driving, Study Says
Using both substances also boosts risk of relationship and work troubles
- Posted April 14, 2015
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New Drug Shows Promise for MS
Early results indicate treatment can repair nerve damage
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Divorce Tied to Higher Chance of Heart Attack in Study
But remarriage, at least for women, did not lower risk
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Pot Plus Booze Doubles Odds for Drunk Driving, Study Says
Using both substances also boosts risk of relationship and work troubles
- Posted April 14, 2015
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New Drug Shows Promise for MS
Early results indicate treatment can repair nerve damage
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Depression, Insomnia, Fatigue Are the Stuff of Nightmares
Study found all three factors appear to be linked to a raised risk of bad dreams
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Brain’s Visual Center Similar in Sighted and Those Blind From Birth
Study findings challenge long-held beliefs about visual cortex
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Pharmacists Key to Whether Patients Take Blood Thinners
In study, almost 30 percent of people with atrial fibrillation didn't use Pradaxa as instructed
- Posted April 14, 2015