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Sitting for Hours May Raise Your Type 2 Diabetes Risk
The risk remains even if you exercise, researchers contend
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Babies Born Late May Be at Risk for Complications: Study
Researchers say finding confirms value of inducing labor after due date has passed
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Scientists Piggyback Experimental HIV Vaccine on Cold Viruses
Vaccine was well-tolerated, elicited 'moderate' response in volunteers, researchers report
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Scientists Piggyback Experimental HIV Vaccine on Cold Viruses
Vaccine was well-tolerated, elicited 'moderate' response in volunteers, researchers report
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Patient Care Doesn’t Suffer When Surgical Residents Work More: Study
Even shifts that exceeded 28 hours didn't worsen outcomes
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Bedbug Gene Mapping May Yield Critter’s Secrets
Researchers find the insects have remarkable natural defenses
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Child Abuse at Daycare, Youth Groups Rarer Than Thought: Survey
Kids at higher risk at home than while in the care of such organizations, study finds
- Posted February 2, 2016
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Seafood Might Protect Brain in People at Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s
Study also finds mercury in fish isn't linked to dementia symptoms
- Posted February 2, 2016




















