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Young Gay, Bisexual Men May Be at Higher Risk for Suicide, Study Finds
They were much more likely to attempt to harm themselves than older counterparts, and blacks were also vulnerable
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Trouble With Sense of Direction May Be Linked to Early Alzheimer’s: Study
It's hoped virtual testing could predict disease long before symptoms develop
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Statins Might Not Lower Colon Cancer Risk: Study
But cholesterol levels may be associated with reduced chance of disease
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements Might Boost Antidepressants’ Effects
Data from 8 randomized clinical trials suggests a benefit, but consult with your doctor first, experts say
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Drug for Yeast Infections May Raise Miscarriage Risk, FDA Warns
Agency recommends alternatives to fluconazole for mothers-to-be until its review is complete
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Statins Might Not Lower Colon Cancer Risk: Study
But cholesterol levels may be associated with reduced chance of disease
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements Might Boost Antidepressants’ Effects
Data from 8 randomized clinical trials suggests a benefit, but consult with your doctor first, experts say
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Drug for Yeast Infections May Raise Miscarriage Risk, FDA Warns
Agency recommends alternatives to fluconazole for mothers-to-be until its review is complete
- Posted April 26, 2016
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Norovirus a Costly Bug
It sickens nearly 700 million people worldwide each year, costs $4 billion to treat, study says
- Posted April 26, 2016




















