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Too Much Iron Linked to Gestational Diabetes
Supplements should only be given to pregnant women with low iron levels, diabetes expert suggests
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Constipation, Kidney Disease May Be Linked, New Research Shows
Treating constipation -- a common condition -- could help prevent kidney damage, experts say
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Doctors Use iPads to Treat ‘Lazy Eye,’ With Mixed Results
New studies show no clear, long-term advantages to so-called binocular gaming over traditional eye patching
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Discovery Speeds Creation of Healthy Heart Cells From Scar Tissue
Mouse study findings might lead to better treatments for heart failure in humans
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Fewer in U.S. Smoke, But Smoking’s Death Toll Continues
Only 15 percent of Americans engage in the habit, according to latest CDC numbers
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Discovery Speeds Creation of Healthy Heart Cells From Scar Tissue
Mouse study findings might lead to better treatments for heart failure in humans
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Fewer in U.S. Smoke, But Smoking’s Death Toll Continues
Only 15 percent of Americans engage in the habit, according to latest CDC numbers
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Nearly 6 in 10 Diabetics Skip Eye Exams, Study Finds
These annual check-ups could help prevent 95 percent of vision loss
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Live Fish at School May Reel in Future Scientists: Study
Watching them develop teaches kids about biology, improves their attitude towards science, research finds
- Posted November 10, 2016
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Your Birth Year Might Help Shield You From Bird Flu Strains
A child's first flu infection appears to affect which new viruses they'll be protected against in the future
- Posted November 10, 2016



















