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Cooling After Cardiac Arrest May Help Preserve Brain Function
Study finds reducing body temperature slightly tied to good mental outcomes
- Posted April 6, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 6, 2015
Texas Grocery Store Chain Pulls Blue Bell Ice Cream Bill to Ban Ultrathin Models Moves Forward in France
- Posted April 6, 2015
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Health Tip: Add Exercise to Your Family’s Regular Routine
Play a sport, or go for a walk
- Posted April 6, 2015
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Breast Milk Bought Online Might Contain Cow’s Milk, Study Finds
Untested samples may also harbor bacteria, viruses, experts say
- Posted April 6, 2015
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Education Doesn’t Guarantee Happiness
Mental well-being similar across socioeconomic levels, study finds
- Posted April 5, 2015
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Year-Round Baseball Leads to More Youth Injuries, Study Says
Elbow ligament tears more common in South than North
- Posted April 4, 2015
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Urine Isn’t Free of Bacteria
New study links bacteria found in urine in bladder to urinary incontinence
- Posted April 3, 2015
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Urine Isn’t Free of Bacteria
New study links bacteria found in urine in bladder to urinary incontinence
- Posted April 3, 2015
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HIV-Infected People Often Do Well After Kidney Transplant
Refuting common wisdom, research shows that these patients fared better than those with hepatitis C
- Posted April 3, 2015




















