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All posts by LadyLively
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Health Tip: Healthy Skin Doesn’t Have to Cost a Fortune
Suggestions for healthier skin on a budget
- Posted October 26, 2015
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Nitrous Oxide OK During Surgery for People With Heart Disease
Study eases concerns about the use of the anesthetic in non-cardiac procedures
- Posted October 25, 2015
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Light Meal During Labor May Be Safe for Most Women: Study
Review finds little danger for low-risk patients
- Posted October 24, 2015
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Unexpected Severe Allergic Reactions Strike Many Schools
Study found 1 in 10 dealt with anaphylaxis case in 2013, 22 percent were kids with no known allergies
- Posted October 24, 2015
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Limiting Tackling Limits Concussions: Study
Brain injury rate twice as high in seasons where tackling wasn't limited during practices
- Posted October 24, 2015
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Kids in Foster Care Have Tripled Rates of ADHD, Study Finds
However, most do tend to get treatment, CDC researchers report
- Posted October 23, 2015
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Gene May Boost Death Risk for People With Mild Epilepsy
Discovery might allow doctors to screen patients and advise them of risk, researchers say
- Posted October 23, 2015
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Onivyde Approved for Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
Thousands projected to die from hard-to-treat disease
- Posted October 23, 2015
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New Drug Approved for Soft-Tissue Cancer
Disease most often affects head, neck, extremities and torso
- Posted October 23, 2015
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Celiac Disease Doesn’t Seem to Boost Dementia Risk: Study
People with the digestive disorder may complain of 'brain fog,' but researchers say they aren't more likely to get Alzheimer's
- Posted October 23, 2015




















