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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder May Be Linked to Accelerated Aging
Study says condition might not be limited to mental health problems
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Vitamin D Supplements Might Help Some Lose Weight
Italian study suggests that daily pill may boost dieting efforts in those already low in the nutrient
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Morning, Midday Most Common Time for Babies’ Arrival, Study Finds
Elective c-sections, induced births keep many U.S. deliveries within working hours
- Posted May 8, 2015
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High-Protein Diet May Be Dangerous for Those at Risk of Heart Disease
Weight gain, early death noted in study of older adults
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Health Highlights: May 8, 2015
Benefits of Experimental Cystic Fibrosis Drug Unclear: FDA Blue Bell Knew About Listeria Contamination Two Years Ago: FDA FDA Panel to Discuss Twice-Rejected Women's Libido Pill
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Health Tip: Vegetarian Athletes Need Plenty of Protein
Here's where you can get it
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Higher Altitude May Lead to Lower Weight, Study Contends
Living at least 1,500 feet above sea level tied to reduced risk of being to heavy
- Posted May 7, 2015
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Study Sees Improving Survival Odds for Ovarian Cancer
Women diagnosed today 50 percent less likely to die than they were in the 1970s, researchers say
- Posted May 7, 2015
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Ebola Survivors May Develop Eye Disease
Traces of virus remained in doctor's eye long after it disappeared from his blood
- Posted May 7, 2015