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Gender Doesn’t Influence Hamstring Strain Recovery Time
Study finds male, female college soccer players get better in about a week
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Kidney Donors, Recipients Want to Know More About Each Other
Researcher says findings indicate need to update current transplant policies
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Kidney Donors, Recipients Want to Know More About Each Other
Researcher says findings indicate need to update current transplant policies
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Shorter Women, Higher Odds for Preterm Birth?
Study only found an association, and researchers say nutrition, environment likely play a big role
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Diabetes Drug Might Also Help Some Patients Lose Weight
Researchers note higher dosage used in study isn't approved for treatment of blood sugar disease
- Posted August 18, 2015
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E-Cigs May Spur Teens to Try Smoking: Study
Ninth-graders who tried them were three to four times more likely to then sample other tobacco products
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Head Lice Now Resistant to Common Meds in 25 States
Prescription drugs are still effective, however
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Quick, Paper-Based Ebola Test May Help in Remote Areas
Researchers to present blood-sample device that can identify deadly virus without a lab
- Posted August 18, 2015
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Vocabulary at 2 May Help Predict Kindergarten Success
Researchers recommend reaching out to children in disadvantaged homes
- Posted August 18, 2015
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25 Million U.S. Adults Struggle With Daily Pain
And 14 million experience severe pain, survey finds
- Posted August 18, 2015




















