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Health Warning Labels Might Help Parents Skip the Soda Aisle
Survey suggests warnings of tooth decay, obesity, diabetes could reduce sugary drink sales
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Could Reducing Your Stress Levels Help You Lose Weight?
Lab study sheds light on how chronic stress may make it harder to burn off body fat
- Posted January 13, 2016
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Low-Cost Mosquito Mesh Good Alternative for Hernia Repair in Poor Countries: Study
Researchers say this affordable innovation might improve access to the surgery
- Posted January 13, 2016
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Studies: 2 Ways Obamacare Is Saving Money
Hospital reimbursements up, births to young moms more often privately covered, researchers say
- Posted January 13, 2016
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Fewer Childhood Cancer Survivors Dying From ‘Late’ Effects
Improved treatments are avoiding many of the toxic reactions to older therapies, study finds
- Posted January 13, 2016
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High Uric-Acid Levels, Lower Risk of Parkinson’s?
Link found only in men, researchers say
- Posted January 13, 2016
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High Uric-Acid Levels, Lower Risk of Parkinson’s?
Link found only in men, researchers say
- Posted January 13, 2016
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Repeated Blasts Linked to Brain Changes in Combat Vets
Researchers see neuron loss similar to that in retired boxers
- Posted January 13, 2016
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Having More Kids May Slow Mom’s Aging, Study Says
Women with multiple children seem to have healthier DNA
- Posted January 13, 2016