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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
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Air Pollution May Even Harm Blood Vessels of Healthy Young
Utah study suggests elderly and ill aren't the only ones hurt by dirty air
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Air Pollution May Even Harm Blood Vessels of Healthy Young
Utah study suggests elderly and ill aren't the only ones hurt by dirty air
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Long Spaceflight Seems to Weaken Spinal Muscles
Astronauts-in-training may benefit from core-strengthening exercises, researcher says
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Study Links Disasters to Dementia
Losing home was tied to greater mental decline among elderly tsunami survivors
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Mouse Study Hints at Damage Zika May Cause to Adult Brain
Stem cells critical to learning, memory might be vulnerable to the virus
- Posted October 25, 2016
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3 in 4 Teens Think E-Cigarettes Safer Than Tobacco: Survey
But devices deliver as much, if not more, nicotine than cigarettes, smoking experts say
- Posted October 25, 2016
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More Airline Injuries to Tots on Laps
Reported mishaps include falls and burns from spilled hot drinks, study finds
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Childhood PTSD May Leave Imprint on Brain
MRI detects variations in neural connections of earthquake survivors, Chinese researchers say
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Doctors Should Promote Breast-Feeding to Patients: Panel
Education, practical help urged by U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
- Posted October 25, 2016
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Sharp Rise in Obamacare Premiums for 2017
Feds confirm double-digit rate hikes and fewer health-plan choices, but claim affordability for low-income consumers
- Posted October 25, 2016



















