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Vitamin D Won’t Guard Against Colds in People With Asthma
Study showed no difference in number of infections after getting levels of the nutrient back to normal
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Fewer Teens, Young Adults Driving After Drinking, Smoking Pot: Report
But researchers add that too many are still under the influence while behind the wheel
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Vitamin D Won’t Guard Against Colds in People With Asthma
Study showed no difference in number of infections after getting levels of the nutrient back to normal
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Fewer Teens, Young Adults Driving After Drinking, Smoking Pot: Report
But researchers add that too many are still under the influence while behind the wheel
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Maybe You Can Forecast Your Health Better Than a Doctor
Results of self-rating study predicted which participants would catch a cold
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Football Leads in College Sports Injuries, But Wrestling Most Dangerous
Study finds more than 47,000 football injuries per year, with games more hazardous than practices
- Posted December 10, 2015
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X-Rays May Miss Hip Arthritis, Study Finds
In people with hip pain, researchers found bone problem in fewer than one-quarter of images
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Depression May Be Tied to Lower Breast Cancer Survival
Doctors should be on the lookout for signs of the mood disorder, researcher says
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Timing May Be Key to Success of Surgery, Chemo for Early Breast Cancer
Scheduling the operation soon as possible after diagnosis seems to raise odds for survival, study finds
- Posted December 10, 2015
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Could a Scan Someday Replace Lymph Node Biopsy?
Noninvasive technique shows promise for detecting spread of skin cancer
- Posted December 10, 2015