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Day Care Won’t Cause Aggressive Behavior in Child, Study Finds
Results from children in Norway could reassure working parents
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Your Heart Is Likely ‘Older’ Than You Are
Smoking, high blood pressure and cholesterol can age this vital organ, CDC says
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Day Care Won’t Cause Aggressive Behavior in Child, Study Finds
Results from children in Norway could reassure working parents
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Your Heart Is Likely ‘Older’ Than You Are
Smoking, high blood pressure and cholesterol can age this vital organ, CDC says
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Cutting Calories May Help You Fend Off Age-Linked Disease: Study
Smaller portions could lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, even in low-risk people
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Genetics May Help Guide Kids’ Cancer Treatment
Findings may allow more targeted therapy for the toughest cases, researchers say
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Cutting-Edge Genetic Tests May Improve Management of Autism
Results could help personalize care, experts say
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Blood Pressure May Be Key to Brain Hemorrhage Recurrence
Survivors who kept pressure under control helped prevent a second 'bleeding stroke,' study found
- Posted September 1, 2015
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Secondhand Smoke in Pregnancy, Youth Tied to Irregular Heartbeat Years Later
Effect was strongest for those without other risk factors for atrial fibrillation, but more study needed
- Posted September 1, 2015
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More College Kids Smoke Pot Now Than Cigarettes, Survey Finds
Marijuana's gain in popularity may be due to widespread notion that it's harmless, researchers say
- Posted September 1, 2015