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Poor Sleep Habits = Poor Grades
Study of college students finds regular slumber schedule a key to success
- Posted June 12, 2017
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Asian Women Less Likely to Get Follow-up After Abnormal Mammogram
Language, cultural barriers may prevent them from receiving needed care, study authors say
- Posted June 12, 2017
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Bats Harbor Viruses That Could Cause Outbreaks in Humans
Two of these are linked to past infections with serious respiratory diseases
- Posted June 12, 2017
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Health Tip: Keep Mosquitos Out of Your Yard
Take care of repairs and water problems
- Posted June 12, 2017
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Can Folks With Type 2 Diabetes Forgo the Finger Stick?
Self-monitoring of blood sugar had no effect on long-term glucose levels in those not taking insulin, researchers say
- Posted June 12, 2017
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With Summer Sun Comes Heightened Skin Cancer Risk
Doctor shares tips for prevention, recognition
- Posted June 11, 2017
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Vaginal Bacteria May Affect Herpes and Zika Transmission
Healthy 'bugs' might alter how the viruses work, researcher says
- Posted June 9, 2017


















