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Views of Green Space Help Students Perform Better: Study
Being able to see nature led to greater stress recovery, too
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Study: Small Bump in Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Might Harm Baby
Risks for low birth weight and stillbirth increase, research suggests
- Posted February 1, 2016
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New Blood Pressure Guidelines a Danger to Patients: Study
Research says the treatment threshold is too high for those over 60 years of age
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Views of Green Space Help Students Perform Better: Study
Being able to see nature led to greater stress recovery, too
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Study: Small Bump in Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Might Harm Baby
Risks for low birth weight and stillbirth increase, research suggests
- Posted February 1, 2016
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New Blood Pressure Guidelines a Danger to Patients: Study
Research says the treatment threshold is too high for those over 60 years of age
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Long-Term Pot Use May Make Word Recall Tougher in Middle Age
Study found marijuana linked to slight drop in ability to memorize list of 15 words
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Weight Loss Starting at Midlife Tied to Later Dementia Risk in Study
Researchers find connection, but can't say losing pounds plays a causal role
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Painkillers Don’t Ease Disability Due to Nerve Damage: Study
Narcotic drugs aren't useful in restoring motion, researchers say
- Posted February 1, 2016
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Many Depressed Teens Don’t Get Follow-Up Care
Some receive initial treatment after diagnosis, but longer-term therapy often lacking, study finds
- Posted February 1, 2016




















