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Vegan Diet Might Ease Diabetic Nerve Pain
Study found those who followed it lost average of 15 pounds, had improved blood flow to feet
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Chronic Gambling Linked to Depression, Impulsivity
Both should be treated at the same time, researchers say
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Smokers May Be Less Likely to Vote
'Marginalization' could extend to political mistrust, study suggests
- Posted May 27, 2015
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MS May Raise Odds for Earlier Death, Study Finds
Younger people with the disease appear to face an even greater risk of dying prematurely
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Gene Testing Can Be Flawed, Study Finds
Labs interpret findings differently, perhaps leading to inappropriate 'treatment'
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Poorer Blacks May Face Higher Odds of Heart Disease
For black women, study finds risk is doubled among those with lowest income
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Smokers May Be Less Likely to Vote
'Marginalization' could extend to political mistrust, study suggests
- Posted May 27, 2015
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MS May Raise Odds for Earlier Death, Study Finds
Younger people with the disease appear to face an even greater risk of dying prematurely
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Gene Testing Can Be Flawed, Study Finds
Labs interpret findings differently, perhaps leading to inappropriate 'treatment'
- Posted May 27, 2015
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Poorer Blacks May Face Higher Odds of Heart Disease
For black women, study finds risk is doubled among those with lowest income
- Posted May 27, 2015