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Health Tip: What You Can Learn From Genetic Testing
Genetic testing is a laboratory analysis of the DNA instructions that you inherit from your mother and father. According to the National Human Genome Research Institute, here’s what you can learn from genetic testing: Information that can...
- Posted February 28, 2018
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Your Spouse’s Role in Your Job Success
The expression “my better half” — used to describe one’s spouse — may be more than a cliche. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis conducted a five-year study that involved nearly 5,000 married people of all...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Urine May Hold the Key to Your True Age
A simple urine test apparently can reveal how old your body really is — showing its biological, not chronological age. That information can then help determine your risk for age-related diseases and even death, a new study...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Strong Tobacco Laws May Weed Out Vapers, Too
Along with reducing conventional smoking, anti-tobacco laws in the United States may tamp down use of electronic cigarettes, a new study suggests. New York University researchers found that states with anti-tobacco regulations — such as smoke-free air...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Success in High School, Success Later in Life
Being a good student in high school seems to translate into a better job and higher pay down the road, a new study suggests. “Our research found that specific behaviors in high school have long-lasting effects for...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Why the Flu Makes You Feel So Miserable
If you’re unlucky enough to come down with the flu, you can blame your own body for your fever, cough, muscle aches and head-to-toe distress, experts say. Most of influenza’s misery is caused by the human body...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Health Tip: Prevent Tooth Decay in Babies
Parents and caregivers can pass cavity-causing bacteria to babies through saliva, by sharing foods and spoons. Or tooth decay can develop when an infant’s teeth and gums are exposed to any liquid or food other than water...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Health Tip: Surviving Cancer Mentally
If you’re a cancer survivor, you may have mental health issues that affect your emotions, ability to concentrate, behavior and memory. Ten percent of adult cancer survivors feel they have mental health issues, compared with 6 percent...
- Posted February 27, 2018
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Pointers for Easier Potty Training
Are you frustrated with the way your toddler’s toilet training is going? First, keep in mind that the average age for potty training is between 2 and 3 years old. While there’s no link between how young...
- Posted February 26, 2018
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Two Healthy Diets Equally Good for Your Heart
Two eating plans — a vegetarian diet that includes eggs and dairy, and the Mediterranean diet — protect your heart equally, a new study shows. The research included 107 healthy but overweight people, aged 18 to 75,...
- Posted February 26, 2018


















