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Today’s Middle-Age Americans in Worse Health Than Prior Generations
50-somethings will face more challenges as retirement nears, study suggests
- Posted October 6, 2017
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Docs May Have Trick Up Their Sleeves Fighting Germs
White coats with shorter sleeves may be more sanitary, study finds
- Posted October 6, 2017
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White House to Roll Back Birth Control Mandate in Employers’ Health Care Plans
Expected move could affect access to contraception for millions of women
- Posted October 6, 2017
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Health Tip: Myths Debunked About Dietary Supplements
According to the American Cancer Society
- Posted October 6, 2017
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One Type of Dementia Is Especially Costly
Annual bills for this early onset disease twice as high as for Alzheimer's, study says
- Posted October 6, 2017
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Hockey Viewers’ Hearts May Pay a Penalty
Attending an exciting game can double the heart rate of spectators
- Posted October 5, 2017
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Rare Tumor May Point the Way to Diabetes Treatment
Insulinomas provide genetic maps for making insulin, researchers say
- Posted October 5, 2017
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Health Tip: Understanding Loud Noise and Hearing Loss
Things that may lead to permanent damage
- Posted October 5, 2017


















