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Could Eating Fish Help Ward Off Depression?
Consuming more meals from the sea linked to lower risk, study suggests, but cause-and-effect not proven
- Posted September 10, 2015
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California Right-to-Die Measure Could Soon Become Law
If approved, it would let doctors prescribe life-ending drugs to patients expected to die within 6 months
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Gut Bugs May Affect Body Fat, ‘Good’ Cholesterol Levels
But finding does not prove certain intestinal bacteria determine size of one's waistline
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Too Much, Too Little Sleep May Harm the Heart
Sound slumber 'recharges our batteries,' cardiologist explains
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Too Much, Too Little Sleep May Harm the Heart
Sound slumber 'recharges our batteries,' cardiologist explains
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Nonsmokers Account for Rising Proportion of Lung Cancer Cases, Studies Find
Experts suspect environmental factors, genetics
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Fewer U.S. Teens Abusing Alcohol, Prescription Meds: Survey
Rate of smoking has also dropped dramatically over time, data shows
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Sinus Surgery May Also Ease Sleep Apnea
Study finds that procedure boosted sleep and quality of life
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Seasonal Melatonin Levels May Affect MS Flare-Ups, Study Says
But it's too soon to recommend self-dosing with supplements
- Posted September 10, 2015
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Soft Skin of Others May Be an Illusion, Study Says
Pleasant sensation through touch may help build social bonds, researchers suggest
- Posted September 10, 2015




















