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All posts by LadyLively
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Does Fat-Storing Hormone Cause Obesity?
Researchers evaluate role of neurotensin in weight gain
- Posted May 11, 2016
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DNA May Affect What Bugs Reside in Your Gut
Genes involved were related to diet preference, metabolism and immune defense, study finds
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Do Genes Help Determine Your Education Level?
Perhaps, but social and environmental factors have greater influence, researchers say
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Mouse Models Reveal How Zika Infects Fetuses
Virus attacks placenta first, then fetus, study shows
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Too Much Folic Acid in Pregnancy Tied to Raised Autism Risk in Study
But researchers stress that women should not throw away their supplements
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Mouse Models Reveal How Zika Infects Fetuses
Virus attacks placenta first, then fetus, study shows
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Watch Walking to Gauge Health After Heart Surgery
Patients' pre-op gait is big clue to longer-term survival, study finds
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Baby’s Immune System Might Hint at Autism Risk
Certain 'markers' in newborn blood samples seemed to predict future cases, study found
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Too Much Folic Acid in Pregnancy Tied to Raised Autism Risk in Study
But researchers stress that women should not throw away their supplements
- Posted May 11, 2016
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Zika Symptoms May Vary, So Testing Is Crucial
Rash, headache were key signs in one recent case
- Posted May 11, 2016