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Calcium Buildup in Young Arteries May Signal Heart Attack Risk
Even small amount in 30s, 40s appears to boost the odds, study finds
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Whole-Grain Foods May Help You Stay Slim
Study found switching to more fibrous fare lowered calorie absorption, boosted metabolism rate
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Drought May Beckon Bigger West Nile Outbreaks
Dry environment might alter how easily mosquito-borne virus is transmitted, researchers say
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Toxic Metals Found in E-Cigarette Liquid
Their presence in 5 brands studied is troubling, researchers say
- Posted February 8, 2017
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E-Cigs May Be ‘Bridge’ to Teens’ Tobacco Use
'Vapers' seem much more likely to give real smokes a try, study finds
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Harsh Parenting Can Backfire With Bad Behavior From Teens
Early sex, stealing and dropping out of school are some of the consequences, study contends
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Health Highlights: Feb. 8, 2017
Maker of Memory Supplement Charged With Fraud
- Posted February 8, 2017
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Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll Trigger Same Good Feelings in Brain
Music can make you happy because it spurs chemical system involved in pleasure, study finds
- Posted February 8, 2017