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Widely Used Heartburn Drugs Linked to Dementia Risk in Study
Research finds association among users over age 75, but can't prove the medications cause memory problems
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Lots of Fish in Pregnancy Tied to Higher Obesity Risk in Kids
Study couldn't determine what's causing the link, but certain toxins, such as mercury, may be to blame
- Posted February 15, 2016
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New Type of Weight-Loss Surgery May Be Less Risky, Cheaper
But, at least one expert isn't sure about long-term success of procedure
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Physically Demanding Job, High Blood Pressure a Bad Mix for Women
Nurse study suggests it may triple heart disease risk
- Posted February 15, 2016
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Health Tip: Promote Better Sleep for You and Your Partner
A few changes may mean better shuteye
- Posted February 15, 2016
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A Valentine’s Kiss Is Just a Kiss — Or Is It?
Study finds people's heads turn in different directions, depending on who's receiving the sign of affection
- Posted February 14, 2016
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Sleep Loss May Be Tied to Raised Diabetes Risk in Teen Boys
Research, which focused on 'slow-wave sleep,' did not find same effect among girls
- Posted February 13, 2016




















