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Smog May Boost Risk for Several Cancers
Study finds even small increases in pollution raised overall odds of dying from disease by 22 percent
- Posted April 29, 2016
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Kids of Older Moms May Have a Leg Up on Their Peers
They tend to be taller, better educated, and societal changes over time may be behind trend, study suggests
- Posted April 29, 2016
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Building Muscle Could Boost the Body’s Most Important Muscle
People with heart disease should prioritize weight training over weight loss, study says
- Posted April 28, 2016
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Some Smart Yet Easy Ways to Shield Yourself From Skin Cancer
Dermatologist offers advice on how to prevent, detect any abnormalities
- Posted April 28, 2016
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Some Smart Yet Easy Ways to Shield Yourself From Skin Cancer
Dermatologist offers advice on how to prevent, detect any abnormalities
- Posted April 28, 2016
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Coffee, Wine Good for Healthy Gut, Sodas May Be Bad
Study examines how food and medications affect makeup of bacteria in people's tummies
- Posted April 28, 2016
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Teen Birth Rate at Record Low in U.S.
They're delaying sex, using more effective birth control, CDC researcher says
- Posted April 28, 2016



















