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Immune System Reboots During Sleep
Study found levels of T-cells dropped three hours after falling asleep, came back up later
- Posted January 4, 2017
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Plant-Based Diets Score Big for Healthy Weight Loss
U.S. News & World Report ranks DASH diet No. 1 for 7th year in a row
- Posted January 4, 2017
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Many Poor Asthma Sufferers Stuck in Settings That Make Their Disease Worse
Study finds them living with smokers, mold, rodent and cockroach infestations, and few support systems
- Posted January 4, 2017
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New Parkinson’s Drug May Combat Movement Difficulties
Opicapone, added to standard treatment, appears safe and well-tolerated, researchers say
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Routine Checkup Should Assess Fitness, Too
Cardiorespiratory test would help gauge patients' heart disease risk, doctor says
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Resolve to Reduce Your Cancer Risk This Year
Healthy habits are key to preventing the disease, cancer experts say
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Resolve to Reduce Your Cancer Risk This Year
Healthy habits are key to preventing the disease, cancer experts say
- Posted January 3, 2017