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Poor Circulation in Brain Linked to Psychosis in Alzheimer’s Patients
Researchers find conditions such as high blood pressure, smoking may contribute to risk
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Report: DASH Diet Best Overall Eating Plan
The MIND, Mediterranean and Fertility diets also get high marks for health
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Talk Therapy to Tackle Fear of the Dentist
Study found this type of treatment helped many overcome phobias about dental visits
- Posted January 5, 2016
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Health Highlights: Jan. 5, 2016
Oregon First State to Allow Birth Control Without Prescription First-of-a-Kind Drug Approvals on the Rise in U.S.
- Posted January 5, 2016
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People May Eat More of a Food That’s Labeled ‘Healthy’
Many subconsciously seem to consider it less filling, potentially leading to weight gain, researchers say
- Posted January 4, 2016
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Childhood Cancer Treatment May Raise Adult Heart Disease Risk
Study finds many survivors have no symptoms, but still have heart problems
- Posted January 4, 2016
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In Defense of the Annual Checkup
Arguments against the time-honored practice are flawed, new research paper says
- Posted January 4, 2016
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FDA Tightens Rules for Using Mesh Implants in Women’s Surgery
Agency aims to improve treatment of pelvic organ prolapse
- Posted January 4, 2016