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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
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Most Women Unfazed by Sharing Bathrooms With Transgenders
But many men feel they need to protect women and are against it, online opinions show
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Some Kids’ Genes Might Make Food Ads More Tempting
Brain scans showed they had more reaction in 'reward center' when viewing fast-food commercials
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Study Finds Genetic Link Between Sleep Problems and Obesity
Restless legs syndrome, schizophrenia also have biological ties to sleep disorders, research suggests
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Everyday Pain Relievers May Be Linked to Hearing Loss in Some Women
But degree of impairment tied to acetaminophen and ibuprofen was modest, researchers say
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Life After Juvenile Detention Isn’t Easy, Especially for Minorities
Only 1 in 5 males was working or in school full-time 12 years later, study reveals
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Female Doctors May Have an Edge: Study
Older hospital patients treated by a woman were slightly less likely to be readmitted or die within 30 days
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Pot Use in Pregnancy on the Upswing, Study Finds
Researchers concerned about possible harm to fetus
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Ovarian Cancer Drug Given Fast-Track Approval
Rubraca's use is specific to women with a mutation of the BRCA gene, FDA said
- Posted December 19, 2016
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Nicotine in E-Cigs Can Trigger Lifelong Addiction in Kids: Docs
American Academy of Pediatricians' report says the earlier kids 'vape,' the more likely they're hooked
- Posted December 19, 2016
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The Impact of Child Abuse Can Last a Lifetime
Victims often struggle emotionally, financially as adults, study finds
- Posted December 19, 2016


















