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Scientists Zero in on Brain Area Linked to ‘Parkinson’s Gait’
Discovery could lead to new treatments for the disease's jerky, unbalanced walking, researchers say
- Posted August 12, 2016
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Ditch Your Car, Ride Your Bike and Check Your Scale
European study finds people who mostly use bikes to get around weigh less
- Posted August 12, 2016
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Sending Kids Off to College Doesn’t Have to Be Tearful
Discuss money, expectations beforehand, then let go, experts say
- Posted August 12, 2016
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Where Do Americans Buy Most of Their Junk Food?
Hint: Not where you probably suspect
- Posted August 12, 2016
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Sky-High Temperatures Inside ‘Bounce Houses’
Hot party toys may pose warm-weather health risk, study finds
- Posted August 12, 2016
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Brain Relies on Two Timekeepers for Sleep
Study shows internal clock and hourglass may sometimes be at odds with each other
- Posted August 12, 2016
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U.S. Kids Don’t Make the Grade on Heart Health
Most don't eat right or get enough exercise, and the American Heart Association warns of problems ahead
- Posted August 11, 2016