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Heavy Waiters, Waitresses May Prompt Bigger Orders: Study
Server's size found to influence dessert and alcohol choices
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Mammograms a Personal Decision for Women in Their 40s, Panel Says
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every 2 years for all after the age of 50
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Even Slight Kidney Decline May Affect Heart
But organ donors needn't worry, researcher says
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Scientists Identify Sugar-Busting Enzyme in Rats
But whether it might have effect on human obesity or diabetes isn't yet known
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Sugary Drinks Tied to Increase in Deep Belly Fat
And that type of fat associated with risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, researchers report
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Even Slight Kidney Decline May Affect Heart
But organ donors needn't worry, researcher says
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Scientists Identify Sugar-Busting Enzyme in Rats
But whether it might have effect on human obesity or diabetes isn't yet known
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Sugary Drinks Tied to Increase in Deep Belly Fat
And that type of fat associated with risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, researchers report
- Posted January 11, 2016
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Exercise May Lower Heart Disease Risk in Depressed People: Study
Regular activity linked to reduced inflammation and less blood vessel stiffening
- Posted January 11, 2016