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Pumping Iron? Try Longer Breaks Between Sets for Max Muscles
Study suggests 5-minute rest periods, at least for novices
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Can the Anesthetic Ketamine Ease Suicidal Thoughts?
A small study found that the drug worked quickly in people with major depression
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Clues to How Popular Heartburn Drug Might Harm Arteries
Prior research has also raised concerns about Nexium and heart health
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Can the Anesthetic Ketamine Ease Suicidal Thoughts?
A small study found that the drug worked quickly in people with major depression
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Clues to How Popular Heartburn Drug Might Harm Arteries
Prior research has also raised concerns about Nexium and heart health
- Posted May 10, 2016
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If 1 in 10 U.S. Smokers Quits, $63 Billion Saved
Study finds the health cost benefits come within a year
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Obesity May Not Take Years Off Your Life: Study
Research suggests that 30 percent increased risk for early death has disappeared over the past 4 decades
- Posted May 10, 2016
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FDA to Re-examine What Makes a Food ‘Healthy’
Agency acknowledges changing standards, concerns
- Posted May 10, 2016
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Malaria Vaccine Shows Promise in Small Study
It protected more than half of healthy adult volunteers for up to a year
- Posted May 10, 2016



















