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Depressed Black Americans May Be at Risk for Heart Woes
Study links depression to stroke and heart disease over 10-year period
- Posted November 17, 2015
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More Gluten Before Age 2 Linked to Celiac Disease in At-Risk Kids
But it's not clear if limiting the protein in baby's diet would help, experts say
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Gene Mutation May Be Tied to Drunken Recklessness
Finnish study suggests some people are genetically at risk of impulsiveness, even when sober
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Certain Antibiotic Might Combat Children’s Wheezing Episodes
Kids given azithromycin were less likely to develop severe respiratory illness, study says
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Leading Doctors’ Group Wants to Ban Prescription Drug Ads
Barrage of consumer-directed advertising drives up health costs, American Medical Association says
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Charlie Sheen: I’m HIV-Positive
Actor says he doesn't know how he became infected, and insists he hasn't infected others
- Posted November 17, 2015
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Here’s Your Chance to Stop Smoking
Join the Great American Smokeout Nov. 19
- Posted November 17, 2015
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U.S. Adult Smoking Rate Dips Below 15 Percent: CDC
Latest figures from June show more Americans are kicking the habit
- Posted November 17, 2015




















