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IVF Won’t Raise Risk for Breast Cancer
New findings should reassure the many women who undergo the fertility procedure, specialists said
- Posted July 19, 2016
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Even High-Fat Mediterranean Diet Good for You: Review
Still protected against diabetes, heart disease and breast cancer
- Posted July 19, 2016
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Mixed Progress in Worldwide Fight Against HIV/AIDS
Deaths continue 10-year decline, but new infections on the rise in many countries, especially in Africa
- Posted July 19, 2016
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College Linemen Larger Than Ever, Study Finds
These athletes will need help adopting healthy lifestyles after their careers end, researcher says
- Posted July 18, 2016
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Wide Variation Seen in ‘Dense’ Breast Diagnoses
Doctors may misjudge a woman's cancer risks as a result, researchers say
- Posted July 18, 2016
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Get Outside, Get Moving to Prevent ‘Gamer’s Thumb’
Playing video games hour after hour can trigger repetitive stress injuries, doctors warn
- Posted July 18, 2016
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Get Outside, Get Moving to Prevent ‘Gamer’s Thumb’
Playing video games hour after hour can trigger repetitive stress injuries, doctors warn
- Posted July 18, 2016




















