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Gradual Decline in Soda’s Sugar Content Might Help Curb Obesity
Researchers predict significant decrease in type 2 diabetes as well
- Posted January 7, 2016
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New U.S. Dietary Guidelines: Limit Sugar and Salt, Boost Fruit and Veggie Intake
Recommendations, revised every 5 years, designed to promote healthier lifestyles
- Posted January 7, 2016
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New U.S. Dietary Guidelines: Limit Sugar and Salt, Boost Fruit and Veggie Intake
Recommendations, revised every 5 years, designed to promote healthier lifestyles
- Posted January 7, 2016
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Regular Mammograms Worthwhile for Elderly Women
New study shows screenings helped lower breast cancer deaths among those over 69
- Posted January 7, 2016
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High Ozone Levels Dangerous for Critically Ill: Study
Prolonged exposure was linked to development of deadly lung condition
- Posted January 7, 2016
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Organ Recipients at Raised Risk of Cancer Death, Study Finds
Researchers say immune system-suppressing drugs, poor health may leave these patients vulnerable
- Posted January 7, 2016
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Exercise to Boost Spine Muscles Can Ease Back Pain, Study Suggests
Clinical trial review shows motor control exercise helpful for lower back
- Posted January 7, 2016
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Mexico’s Soda Tax Linked to Reduced Consumption
American Heart Association says measure should improve rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease
- Posted January 7, 2016
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New Imaging Technique ‘Lights Up’ Cancer Cells in Early Trial
Technology may help surgeons identify and remove more malignant cells
- Posted January 7, 2016




















