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Beats Common to All Music May Bring People Together
Study suggests a few basic rhythms underlie music from around the world, pulling groups closer
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Endurance Athletes Should Only Drink When Thirsty, Experts Say
Consuming excess fluids can lead to dangerous drop in sodium levels
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Scans Suggest Recurrent Depression May Take Toll on the Brain
Shrinkage seen in region where new memories are made
- Posted June 30, 2015
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White Men May Get Better Treatment for Abnormal Heartbeat
Women and minorities with atrial fibrillation less likely to receive standard of care, study says
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Most U.S. Hepatitis C Infections May Be Missed: Study
In one state, only one from 183 diagnosed cases met reporting criteria for CDC
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Endurance Athletes Should Only Drink When Thirsty, Experts Say
Consuming excess fluids can lead to dangerous drop in sodium levels
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Scans Suggest Recurrent Depression May Take Toll on the Brain
Shrinkage seen in region where new memories are made
- Posted June 30, 2015
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White Men May Get Better Treatment for Abnormal Heartbeat
Women and minorities with atrial fibrillation less likely to receive standard of care, study says
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Most U.S. Hepatitis C Infections May Be Missed: Study
In one state, only one from 183 diagnosed cases met reporting criteria for CDC
- Posted June 30, 2015
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Women’s Faces Are Redder During Ovulation, Study Says
But these subtle changes aren't detectable to the human eye
- Posted June 30, 2015




















