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- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
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- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
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Blood Levels of Meat-Linked Chemical Tied to Odds of Heart Trouble
Produced when meat, eggs and dairy are digested, TMAO may trigger plaque buildup in vessels, researchers explain
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Despite Pledges, No Improvement in Chain Restaurant Kids’ Menus: Study
A 2011 initiative to lower calories, sugar and salt hasn't yielded results, researchers say
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Medical Experts Alarmed at Trump’s Reported Support of Vaccine Skeptic
Robert Kennedy Jr. has backed widely disproved claim that childhood inoculations can cause autism
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Want to Leave Dinner Feeling Full? Bring on the Beans
Vegetable patties make diners feel fuller than meat so they eat less, Danish study finds
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Health Highlights: Jan. 11, 2017
VA Health Care Remains on 'High Risk' List Massachusetts Considering Doing Away With Fall Time Change Vaccine Skeptic Robert Kennedy Jr. Asked to Head Trump 'Vaccination Safety' Committee
- Posted January 11, 2017
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Government-Backed Salt Reduction Efforts Could Deliver Big Health Pay Day
Researchers estimate a 10 percent cut in salt could save millions worldwide from heart disease
- Posted January 10, 2017
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Brisk Walk May Help Sidestep Heart Disease
In just 10 weeks, cholesterol, blood pressure and weight improved among women in study
- Posted January 10, 2017
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Lower-Income Girls in U.S. Feel Unprepared for Puberty
Doctors, families should talk more about what to expect, researchers say
- Posted January 10, 2017



















