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Missing Just 1 Hour of Sleep May Double Drivers’ Crash Risk
Too little shut-eye can equal alcohol in terms of impairment behind the wheel, traffic safety group warns
- Posted December 6, 2016
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Pubic Grooming Tied to Higher STD Rates
Study finds unexpected risk comes from baring all
- Posted December 6, 2016
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Are Catholic Women Less Likely to Breast-Feed?
Study suggests that possibility, review authors say, but more research needed to confirm findings
- Posted December 5, 2016
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U.S. Doctors Still Over-Prescribing Drugs: Survey
More than 1 in 4 say antibiotics are given when the drugs will likely do no good
- Posted December 5, 2016
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C-Sections May Be Causing Evolutionary Changes
Surgical delivery might be widening gap between baby's size and mother's pelvis, researchers say
- Posted December 5, 2016
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Normal Blood Pressure in Clinic May Mask Hypertension
Young, lean patients can have high blood pressure that's not caught during regular exams, study finds
- Posted December 5, 2016
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C-Sections May Be Causing Evolutionary Changes
Surgical delivery might be widening gap between baby's size and mother's pelvis, researchers say
- Posted December 5, 2016
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Normal Blood Pressure in Clinic May Mask Hypertension
Young, lean patients can have high blood pressure that's not caught during regular exams, study finds
- Posted December 5, 2016




















