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Women Often Overestimate Odds That Early Breast Cancer Will Return, Spread
Misperceptions lead to worry that harms quality of life, researcher says
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Psychosis Plus Pot a Bad Mix: Study
The drug seems to make it harder to cope with mental health disorder, researchers say
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Heavy Coffee Drinkers Show Lower Risk of Multiple Sclerosis
But the finding isn't reason enough to up your java intake, experts say
- Posted March 3, 2016
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CDC Says Hospitals Making Progress Against ‘Superbugs’
But hundreds of thousands are still infected each year, experts report
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Climate-Related Changes in Food Production Could Lead to 500,000 Deaths
Research model predicts results for 2050
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Happiness Might Sometimes Harm Your Heart, Study Finds
Any extreme emotion can trigger syndrome that weakens muscles, causes left pumping chamber to balloon, researchers say
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Protein-Heavy Meals Make You Feel Fuller, Sooner: Study
Whether that will lead to weight loss over time is still unclear, however
- Posted March 3, 2016
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Daily Low-Dose Aspirin Linked to Reduced Risk of Certain Cancers
The effect was seen most strongly with colon, gastrointestinal tumors, researchers report
- Posted March 3, 2016



















