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Exercise + Classwork May = Better Math Scores
Dutch study also found bringing exercise to the classroom boosted spelling grades
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 24, 2016
Alfalfa Sprouts Likely Cause of Salmonella Outbreak: CDC
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Health Tip: Women May Have Unique Heart Disease Symptoms
They're not always the same as in men
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Health Tip: Getting More Active at Home
Suggestions to avoid being a couch potato
- Posted February 24, 2016
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Nerve Block Technique Might Help Ease Chronic Back Pain
Small study found half of patients still getting pain relief a year out from treatment
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Texas Hospitals Develop Rapid Test for Zika Virus Detection
But it will only be available at hospitals that developed it for now, research team says
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Younger Female Heart Patients More Likely to Need Follow-Up Care
And, that's despite having healthier blood vessels, study says
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Do Genes Link Headaches, Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Study finds evidence of shared DNA, but more research is needed
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Poor Leg Circulation Hits Women With Kidney Disease Earlier Than Men
Researchers suspect their smaller veins might clog faster
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Anxiety in Women May Mask Heart Disease Symptoms, Researchers Say
Reduced blood flow 75 percent more likely in those who feel anxious, study finds
- Posted February 23, 2016



















