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Do Sporty Teen Girls Live Longer, Healthier Lives?
Exercise from 13 to 19 cut odds for early death from cancer and all causes, researchers say
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Effective Ebola Vaccine May Be Here: Health Officials
Initial trials in Guinea show 100 percent effectiveness, larger trials are planned, WHO says
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Health Highlights: July 31, 2015
FDA Warns of Name Mix-Ups Between Antidepressant, Blood Thinner
- Posted July 31, 2015
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Stand, Don’t Sit, to Get Healthier, Scientists Say
Even if you exercise, sitting for long periods linked to higher blood sugar, cholesterol levels
- Posted July 30, 2015
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1 in 5 U.S. Adults Has a Physical, Mental Disability: CDC
Race, poverty and less education linked to increased odds of having a disability
- Posted July 30, 2015
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Older Smokers With Migraines May Face Added Stroke Risk
Study finds no increased risk among nonsmokers
- Posted July 30, 2015
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Just 1 in 3 Seniors With Diabetes Has Disease Under Control
Blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels key to managing disease, experts say
- Posted July 30, 2015
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Too Few U.S. Teens Getting HPV Vaccine: CDC
4 out of 10 girls, 6 out of 10 boys haven't started series that helps prevent some cancers, survey finds
- Posted July 30, 2015