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Health Highlights: April 4, 2016
DEET Safe for Pregnant Women: Experts Medicare Being Overcharged for Hospice Care: Report
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Underactive Thyroid May Raise Odds for Type 2 Diabetes: Study
Experts say many thyroid patients are already checked for the blood sugar disease
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Health Tip: Considering a CPAP for Sleep Apnea?
Here are potential benefits of the device
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Health Tip: Why Is My Skin Dry?
Common triggers include health conditions and age
- Posted April 4, 2016
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‘Paleo’ Diet May Help Older Women’s Hearts, Waistlines
Trendy eating plan may cut cholesterol, disease risks in postmenopausal women, Swedish research suggests
- Posted April 3, 2016
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Non-Surgical Procedure May Be New Weight-Loss Tool
In preliminary study, 'bariatric artery embolization' shows some promise
- Posted April 3, 2016
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‘Love Hormone’ Nasal Spray Might Help Dieters’ Self-Control
Spritz of oxytocin could lead to eating less, researchers theorize
- Posted April 2, 2016
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Waistline May Predict Heart Disease Better Than Weight
Study finds 'apple-shaped' diabetes patients had higher odds for cardiac decline
- Posted April 2, 2016
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Scientists Grow and Transplant Functioning Skin Onto Mice
It's a promising start, but human version may be a decade or more away, researcher says
- Posted April 1, 2016
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FDA Suggests Limit for Arsenic in Infant Rice Cereal
The element occurs naturally in soil and water; rice plants absorb it more than other crops, agency says
- Posted April 1, 2016