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Blood Test May Rule Out Too Many Donor Hearts
Results don't seem to alter survival rates, even 5 years after transplant, researchers say
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Long Work Hours May Hurt Your Health
At the job more than 60 hours a week had most damaging effects on women's well-being, study finds
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Blood Test May Rule Out Too Many Donor Hearts
Results don't seem to alter survival rates, even 5 years after transplant, researchers say
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Long Work Hours May Hurt Your Health
At the job more than 60 hours a week had most damaging effects on women's well-being, study finds
- Posted June 21, 2016
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‘Love Hormone’ Gene May Be Key to Social Life
Early research ties low levels of oxytocin-linked DNA to relationship quality
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Most Americans Are Eating Better
But government programs needed to improve overall diet for many, researchers say
- Posted June 21, 2016
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More Evidence Obamacare Is Lowering Numbers of Uninsured
Michigan's hospitals saw sharp rise in patients with coverage after state expanded Medicaid, study found
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Exercise May Help Thwart Ovarian Cancer
Chronic inactivity linked to greater risk for the disease in study
- Posted June 21, 2016
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‘Love Hormone’ Gene May Be Key to Social Life
Early research ties low levels of oxytocin-linked DNA to relationship quality
- Posted June 21, 2016
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Zika’s Delivery Via Mosquito Bite May Boost Its Effect
Body's response to being bitten could help the virus, mouse study suggests
- Posted June 21, 2016




















