- The Heart Disease, Breast Cancer Link
- Psychedelics May Boost Mental Health of People with Cancer in Recovery
- Social Life Protects From Stroke, Infections, Blood Proteins Suggest
- About 50% of Adults Resolve to Try New Diet, Survey Says
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- Some Brain Cells Change with Age, Some Don’t: Study
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Focusing on Future Helps People Save
Try to visualize a detailed picture of your later life, money expert suggests
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Lack of Pharmacy Access May Send Some Seniors Back to Hospital
Problem is acute in small, rural areas of Oregon, researchers find
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Lack of Pharmacy Access May Send Some Seniors Back to Hospital
Problem is acute in small, rural areas of Oregon, researchers find
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Vitamin D Levels May Fall When Women Stop Taking Birth Control
Expectant mothers or those trying to get pregnant should make sure they get enough of the nutrient, researchers say
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Smoking Rates Still High in Some Racial Groups, CDC Reports
Nearly 4 in 10 American Indians and Alaska Natives smoke cigarettes
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Better Detection Key to Rising ALS Cases in U.S.
Health officials doubt rate of Lou Gehrig's disease is actually increasing
- Posted August 4, 2016
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3 Zika Vaccines Effective in Monkeys
Human trial set to begin this fall, researcher says
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Toddlers at High Risk of Chemical Eye Burns: Study
Access to household cleaning products to blame, experts say
- Posted August 4, 2016
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Some Advanced Kidney Cancer Patients May Postpone Treatment
In cases of slow-growing disease, toxic drugs can sometimes be avoided for many months, study finds
- Posted August 4, 2016
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When Diabetes Strikes, Get Moving to Lower Risk to Eyes
Study finds association between inactivity and heightened odds for diabetic retinopathy
- Posted August 4, 2016