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Car Crash Risk May Nearly Double in People Prone to Fainting
But whether lost consciousness is the cause isn't clear, study says
- Posted February 29, 2016
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‘Female Libido’ Pill May Not Be Worth It: Researchers
Addyi carries host of serious side effects without delivering much more sexual satisfaction, review suggests
- Posted February 29, 2016
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Study Compares Drugs for Common Diabetic Eye Disease
Eylea may beat two other meds for more severe cases of macular edema, research shows
- Posted February 29, 2016
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Physically Fit May Bounce Back Better After Heart Attack
Survivors who had exercised regularly beforehand were less prone to depression afterwards, study finds
- Posted February 29, 2016
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Fidgeting May Help Students With ADHD Learn
Study found symptoms increased when kids faced more challenging memory tasks
- Posted February 29, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 29, 2016
Potentially Deadly Painkiller Being Disguised as Less Powerful Drugs
- Posted February 29, 2016
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Daredevil at 20, Scam Victim at 70? What Being a Risk-Taker May Mean to You
Researchers say study may hold clues to better protecting seniors from fraud
- Posted February 28, 2016
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Zika Found in 9 U.S. Pregnancies, Outcomes Often Severe: CDC
Four cases ended in either miscarriage or abortion, one involved severe birth defect
- Posted February 27, 2016




















