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Don’t Even Talk About It: ‘Food Words’ Can Make You Overeat
Stress and genetics also make some crave high-calorie foods, but obese people are more apt to indulge, research finds
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Rule Changes Might Lead to More Lung Transplants for Kids
Study suggests that widening the geographic pool could increase available organs
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Many U.S. Women Gain Too Much Weight While Pregnant: Study
More than half in 17 states gained excessive weight, which can harm both mother and baby, U.S. researchers report
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Rule Changes Might Lead to More Lung Transplants for Kids
Study suggests that widening the geographic pool could increase available organs
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Many U.S. Women Gain Too Much Weight While Pregnant: Study
More than half in 17 states gained excessive weight, which can harm both mother and baby, U.S. researchers report
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Early Warning Sign for Kidney Disease Identified in Study
Researchers say blood test can predict risk up to five years before damage begins
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Poor Sleep Might Harm Kidneys, Study Suggests
Five hours or less a night linked to reduced organ function in women
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Think You’re Allergic to Penicillin? Maybe Not, Researchers Say
Small study finds drug might be safe for patients who had previous reaction to the antibiotic
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Your DNA May Explain High-Calorie Food Cravings
Genetic discovery could lead to new treatments for obesity, researchers say
- Posted November 5, 2015
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‘Balloon-in-a-Pill’ May Be New Weight-Loss Weapon
Early results from overseas trial suggest an approach that's easy to swallow
- Posted November 5, 2015