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The Phenomenon of Sleep Paralysis
Up to 8 percent of people experience frightening episodes of the condition, experts say
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Can Pregnancy Problems Foretell Future Health Risks?
Gestational diabetes, high blood pressure might raise odds of same conditions later in life, cardiologist says
- Posted September 26, 2016
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‘Spare Tire’ May Be Tougher on Your Heart Than ‘Love Handles’
Study links deep belly fat to greater odds for cardiovascular risk factors
- Posted September 26, 2016
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The Phenomenon of Sleep Paralysis
Up to 8 percent of people experience frightening episodes of the condition, experts say
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Can Pregnancy Problems Foretell Future Health Risks?
Gestational diabetes, high blood pressure might raise odds of same conditions later in life, cardiologist says
- Posted September 26, 2016
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‘Spare Tire’ May Be Tougher on Your Heart Than ‘Love Handles’
Study links deep belly fat to greater odds for cardiovascular risk factors
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Amjevita OK’d to Treat Inflammatory Diseases
For several arthritic and gastrointestinal conditions
- Posted September 26, 2016
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New Type of Radiation Treatment May Up Survival for Older Lung Cancer Patients
2 new studies find benefit to using stereotactic body radiation therapy
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Is Morning Sickness a Good Thing?
Women who experienced nausea, vomiting had 50 to 75 percent lower risk of pregnancy loss, study finds
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Eliminate Sweetened Drinks, Cut Kids’ Sugar Intake
Average U.S. child consumes about 80 grams daily, nutritionist says, putting health at risk
- Posted September 26, 2016