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Dizziness After Standing May Hint at Higher Risk of Early Death
But other conditions, such as dehydration and diabetes, can also make you woozy, experts say
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Dizziness After Standing May Hint at Higher Risk of Early Death
But other conditions, such as dehydration and diabetes, can also make you woozy, experts say
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Want Your Kids to Exercise? Skip the Guilt
Pressuring middle schoolers to get active can backfire, researchers say
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Non-Antibiotic Medicine May Fight Drug-Resistant ‘Superbug’
Mouse study found treatment was effective and safe; currently unknown if therapy will help in humans
- Posted September 23, 2015
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ERs Often ‘Safety Net’ Care for People With Schizophrenia: CDC
Report finds more than 380,000 ER visits over 2 years for adults under 65
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Why People in ‘Tall’ Nations Are More Likely to Be Slim
Study of 14 European countries examines relationship between genes, height and weight
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Researchers Pinpoint Brain Region That Manages Multistep Tasks
Brain injury, diseases can easily disrupt this area that helps control behavior, study finds
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Coffee May Not Risk Irregular Heartbeat, Study Claims
Finds no link between beverage and increased odds of atrial fibrillation
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Fidgeting Might Be Good for Your Health
Having the jitters may undercut some of the negative effects of prolonged sitting, British study contends
- Posted September 23, 2015
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Childhood Cancer Devastates Family Finances, Too
One-quarter lost more than 40 percent of household income after diagnosis, study reveals
- Posted September 23, 2015