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Poor Sleep Might Harm Kidneys, Study Suggests
Five hours or less a night linked to reduced organ function in women
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Think You’re Allergic to Penicillin? Maybe Not, Researchers Say
Small study finds drug might be safe for patients who had previous reaction to the antibiotic
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Your DNA May Explain High-Calorie Food Cravings
Genetic discovery could lead to new treatments for obesity, researchers say
- Posted November 5, 2015
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‘Balloon-in-a-Pill’ May Be New Weight-Loss Weapon
Early results from overseas trial suggest an approach that's easy to swallow
- Posted November 5, 2015
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U.S. Gets a ‘C’ Grade on Preterm Births
March of Dimes report card shows room for improvement in many cities, states
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Don’t Assume Siblings Will Have Food Allergies, Too
Study found only 1 in 10 was allergic to same things; experts advise against routine testing for them
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Breast-Feeding May Not Help Prevent Allergies in Kids, Study Claims
But at least one pediatrician is skeptical of the finding, and urges mothers to breast-feed
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Junk Food Not to Blame for America’s Obesity Epidemic: Study
People just eat too much, researchers suggest
- Posted November 5, 2015
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Poll: Americans Want Bold Action to Keep Health Care Costs Down
Suggestions include price controls on drugs and hospitals and doctors, importing drugs from other countries
- Posted November 5, 2015



















