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‘Female Viagra’ May Lift a Younger Woman’s Libido
But a pill might not address all the issues facing women who've lost their sex drive, researcher says
- Posted May 14, 2017
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Athletes With ADHD Favor Team Competition
They're more likely to play contact sports like football, lacrosse and hockey, study finds
- Posted May 12, 2017
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Speed Is Key When a Stroke Strikes
Getting help fast can save lives, lower disability, neurologists advise
- Posted May 12, 2017
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Mosquito-Borne Illnesses May Not Be Limited to Tropics
Study suggests southern U.S. at greater risk than thought for outbreaks of Zika, dengue and other diseases
- Posted May 12, 2017
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Health Highlights: May 12, 2017
Senate Confirms Scott Gottlieb as FDA Chief No Decision on Climate Change Deal Until After G7 Summit: White House
- Posted May 12, 2017
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Blood Vessel-Clearing Procedure Riskier on Weekends: Study
Though low overall, the odds of dying are doubled if angioplasty is done on Saturday or Sunday
- Posted May 12, 2017


















