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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
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Double Up on Acne Treatments, New Guidelines Say
Skin doctors say combining two or more medications is often the best option
- Posted February 23, 2016
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‘Mindfulness’ Might Help Older Adults With Back Pain
Mind-body program was also linked with short-term mobility gains, study finds
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Prenatal Use of HIV Drug May Slow Child’s Development Slightly
Small language delays seen in babies after mothers took atazanavir to prevent transmission of virus
- Posted February 23, 2016
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CDC Researchers Join Hunt for Zika Clues in Brazil
Teams of U.S. and Brazilian scientists will investigate virus' link to severe brain defect in newborns
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Could Adults’ Expectations Drive Up ADHD Diagnoses in Kids?
Rates of disorder have risen alongside increasing academic demands, researchers say
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Decline in Senses Affects Nearly All Seniors, Study Finds
Researchers say losses in taste, touch are most common
- Posted February 23, 2016
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Parents’ Depression, Anxiety May Contribute to Kids’ Fussy Eating
If mom or dad had mental health issues, children were pickier about what they ate, study finds
- Posted February 23, 2016