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Sunday’s Time Change Offers a Mixed Bag
Some will welcome extra hour of sleep, but others may struggle with depression during winter months
- Posted November 4, 2016
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Does Baby Powder Cause Ovarian Cancer?
Leading cancer and women's health groups say probably not
- Posted November 4, 2016
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Health Highlights: Nov. 4, 2016
Suicide Now Kills More Middle School Students Than Traffic Accidents Generic Drug Makers Being Investigated for Price Collusion
- Posted November 4, 2016
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Health Tip: Recognizing Traumatic Brain Injury
Here are common warning signs
- Posted November 4, 2016
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MS Symptoms May Develop Earlier in Darker, Cooler Climes
Study results suggest latitude affects timing of disease onset
- Posted November 3, 2016
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Hypochondriacs May Worry Themselves Into Heart Trouble
Anxiety about health can boost the chances for heart disease, study suggests
- Posted November 3, 2016
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Genes May Dictate Your Love — or Hate — of Exercise
Researcher says some people don't get the pleasurable effects from activity that others do
- Posted November 3, 2016
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Lack of Sleep May Stretch Your Waistline
Tired people tended to eat higher fat foods, researchers found
- Posted November 3, 2016
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Lack of Sleep May Stretch Your Waistline
Tired people tended to eat higher fat foods, researchers found
- Posted November 3, 2016