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All posts by LadyLively
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ADHD Patients Show Weaker Connections in Brain Networks Tied to Focus: Study
But more research is needed before scans could be used to diagnose disorder, experts say
- Posted December 15, 2015
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ADHD Patients Show Weaker Connections in Brain Networks Tied to Focus: Study
But more research is needed before scans could be used to diagnose disorder, experts say
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Many Pet Owners Happy to Have Fido, Fluffy Share the Bed
In study, more people said pet's presence helped their sleep than hindered it
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Stem Cell Transplants May Not Help Tough-to-Treat Crohn’s, Study Says
High risk of infection is a deterrent, too
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Shingles Linked to Raised Heart Risks for Seniors, Study Finds
Chance of stroke, heart attack increased most in the first week after diagnosis of the painful rash
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Electromagnetic Waves May Help Fight Deadly Brain Cancer
Study found using it alongside follow-up chemo prolonged survival by about five months
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Many Americans Dubious of Flu Shot’s Effectiveness
Poll finds a third of adults don't believe the vaccine will protect them; infectious disease experts disagree
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Industry Paying for Growing Percentage of Medical Trials
Analysis finds studies paid for by private sector increasing, while U.S.-sponsored trials decline
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Scans Show Many Injured U.S. Vets May Have Brain ‘Scarring’
Injuries largely caused by bombs in war zones, researchers say
- Posted December 15, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 15, 2015
Planned C-Section Poses More Risk to Infant Than Emergency C-Section: Study More Than 1,000 People May Have Been Exposed to TB at California Hospital
- Posted December 15, 2015




















