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Long-Distance Running Takes Toll on Joints, But It May Be Temporary
Cartilage between knee, ankle and foot joints has ability to regenerate, study suggests
- Posted November 30, 2015
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Weight Loss May Spare Knee Cartilage, Study Finds
Losing more than 10 percent of body weight was linked to slower degeneration of cushioning in joints
- Posted November 30, 2015
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Obamacare Boosting Breast Cancer Screening Among Poor: Study
Researchers report that expansion of Medicaid coverage is improving access to mammograms
- Posted November 30, 2015
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Health Highlights: Nov. 30, 2015
Study Discovers How Alzheimer's Destroys Brain Cell Connections
- Posted November 30, 2015
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Teens More Cautious About Sex When Parents Set Rules, Study Finds
Kids tend to delay sex if Mom and Dad keep an eye on what they're doing, who they're with
- Posted November 30, 2015
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Dogs May Ease a Child’s Fears
Kids with pets in the home were less likely to test positive for anxiety than those without, study found
- Posted November 29, 2015
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Could Your ‘Holiday Blues’ Be Seasonal Affective Disorder?
This form of depression runs in families, expert says
- Posted November 29, 2015
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Why You Need Flexibility Exercises
Some joints lose up to half their motion with age, expert says
- Posted November 28, 2015




















