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Healthy Eaters Don’t Trust Overweight Bloggers, Study Finds
People seem to assume heavier people will recommend richer, less nutritious foods
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Many Skin Cancer Patients Skip Routine Self-Exams
Study finds some don't know how to spot signs of trouble
- Posted October 16, 2015
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During Menopause, ‘Good’ Cholesterol May Lose Protective Effect on Heart
HDL cholesterol seems to change, and might encourage plaque build-up, research suggests
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Pill for Low Libido in Women Goes on Sale on Saturday
Flibanserin can cause low blood pressure, loss of consciousness; not recommended for use with alcohol
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Big Brain Doesn’t Mean Big Smarts
Researchers say brain structure plays more of a role in intelligence
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Study Sees Link Between High Cholesterol and Tendon Trouble
Chronic inflammation could explain possible connection, researchers theorize
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Brain Inflammation May Be Linked to Schizophrenia
Findings raise possibility of testing, early treatment, researchers say
- Posted October 16, 2015
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Positive Outlook May Help Heart Disease Patients Heal
Study found optimists more likely to take meds, exercise and eat healthy
- Posted October 16, 2015