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Antipsychotic Drugs Will Become More Affordable, Study Predicts
With patents expiring, access for Medicaid patients will likely expand
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Zaps From Electric Device May Prevent Motion Sickness
Unlike medications, this experimental therapy doesn't cause drowsiness, researchers say
- Posted September 4, 2015
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People Perceive Tall Men in 30s as Most Dominant
Psychological trend may have bearing on politics, Hollywood, researchers said
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Seniors Getting Smarter, Research Shows
But mental and physical health is declining at the same time
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Researchers Explore Memory Problems Related to Parkinson’s
Brain scans revealed changes in white and gray matter
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Health Highlights: Sept. 4, 2015
Lab Operations Suspended, Reviews Under Way After Anthrax Mistake Liberia is Ebola-Free: WHO
- Posted September 4, 2015
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She Had Leukemia 7,000 Years Ago
Telltale signs in adult woman's bones point to first recorded case of the disease, scientists say
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Autism Behaviors May Differ in Boys and Girls
Study also found gender differences in brains of children with the disorder
- Posted September 4, 2015
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Health Tip: Spot the Signs of Hypothyroidism
Common symptoms include weight gain and changes in skin and hair
- Posted September 4, 2015