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Health Highlights: April 9, 2015
Veterans Still Face Long Waits at VA Facilities Gay 'Conversion' Therapy Should be Banned: Obama Lawsuit Alleges HIV/AIDS Foundation Cheated Medicare Sabra Hummus Products Recalled
- Posted April 9, 2015
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Arts, Crafts, Socializing May Buoy the Aging Brain
Those participating in these activities or using computers half as likely to develop mild dementia, study found
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Ingredient in MS, Psoriasis Drugs Linked to Two Deadly Brain Infections
But experts say complication is rare, and no reason to stop medication
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Genes May Leave Short People Prone to Heart Disease
Researchers suggest a link between stature and cardiovascular risk
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Older Donated Blood Safe for Heart Surgery Patients, Study Finds
No difference in outcomes between use of fresher or older red cells, researchers report
- Posted April 8, 2015
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18th Century Mummies Reveal How TB Spread Through Europe
Samples from bodies uncovered 14 different strains during height of disease
- Posted April 8, 2015
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18th Century Mummies Reveal How TB Spread Through Europe
Samples from bodies uncovered 14 different strains during height of disease
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Antibody Holds Promise as Weapon Against HIV
Treatment would complement existing medications, researchers say
- Posted April 8, 2015
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Long-Distance Runners May Have More ‘Desirable’ Genes: Study
Ancient hunter-gatherers may have equated running skills with reproductive potential
- Posted April 8, 2015




















