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Liquid Medical Marijuana Shows Promise Against Severe Epilepsy
Child and adult patients who took cannabidiol had big drop in seizure rates, study found
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Not Interested in School? Maybe They’re Born That Way
Study suggests genetics contribute to a student's lack of motivation
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Genes May Make ‘Placebo Effect’ Stronger for Some, Study Says
But more questions than answers exist at this point
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Liquid Medical Marijuana Shows Promise Against Severe Epilepsy
Child and adult patients who took cannabidiol had big drop in seizure rates, study found
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Not Interested in School? Maybe They’re Born That Way
Study suggests genetics contribute to a student's lack of motivation
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Genes May Make ‘Placebo Effect’ Stronger for Some, Study Says
But more questions than answers exist at this point
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Weight-Control Myths Keep Many U.S. Women Smoking
Anti-tobacco efforts should focus on these concerns, researchers say
- Posted April 13, 2015
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A Grateful Heart May Be a Healthy Heart
Keeping a gratitude journal seems to reduce cardiac risk factors, study finds
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Bone-Building Drug Strengthened Hips, Spines of Frail Women in Study
But stronger bones did not translate into fewer fractures in this elderly, high-risk population
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 13, 2015
Nearly 90 Percent of Adults Have Health Insurance: Survey FDA Should Not Allow Snus Warning Label Changes: Advisory Panel
- Posted April 13, 2015