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Sleep Loss Tied to Changes in Gut Bacteria
The changes are similar to those observed in some obese patients, researchers say
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Zika-Linked Birth Defects Surge in Colombia: CDC
Study suggests the scourge of microcephaly tied to the mosquito-borne virus is no longer limited to Brazil
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Zika-Linked Birth Defects Surge in Colombia: CDC
Study suggests the scourge of microcephaly tied to the mosquito-borne virus is no longer limited to Brazil
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Strength Training May Prevent Side Effect of Breast Cancer Surgery
Women who worked out twice a week saw less swelling in arms and chest, small study finds
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Babies’ Marijuana Exposure Evident in Their Pee
Parents should reduce harmful secondhand smoke exposure, researcher says
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Drones a Safe Way to Transport Blood: Study
Finding means they could be used to supply accident sites, natural disasters, rural areas
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Florida Now Zika-Free
Last active zone, in South Miami Beach, no longer site of local infections, U.S. officials say
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Tamoxifen May Get Blamed for Unrelated Symptoms
Perceived side effects might lead some to stop taking the breast cancer preventative, study finds
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Study Sees Link Between Insomnia, Asthma
Lack of sleep also tied to more weight and more frequent health visits for those with the airway disease
- Posted December 9, 2016
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For People With Mental Health Woes, Pets Can Be Invaluable
6 out of 10 patients put furry or feathered friends at the top of their support list, study finds
- Posted December 9, 2016




















