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How to Keep Your New Year’s Exercise Mojo All Year Long
Set realistic goals, be consistent and understand you're in it for the long haul, expert says
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Anemia Drugs May Not Boost Kidney Patients’ Well-Being: Study
Review of 17 clinical trials finds no evidence that certain costly meds improve patients' quality of life
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Sticks, Not Carrots, May Work Best to Boost Employees’ Health
Monetary penalties beat rewards in motivating workers to get healthier, study finds
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School
But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggests
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Race May Affect Risk for Dementia
Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don't know why
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Standardized Test Scores Decline With Each Passing Hour of School
But, short breaks provide a mind boost, study suggests
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Race May Affect Risk for Dementia
Study finds rate highest for blacks, lowest for Asian-Americans, but researchers don't know why
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Cancer Patients Who Miss Radiation Treatments at High Risk for Relapse
Missed appointments prolong treatment, increase likelihood for cancer to return, study finds
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Helping With Health Care Takes Heavy Toll on Caregivers
Analysis found that family and friends suffered physical, financial and social costs
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Advanced 3D Printer Shows Potential for New Tissues, Organs
Research with rodents suggests it's feasible to create 'human-scale' body parts
- Posted February 15, 2016