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U.S. Birth Rate Records First Rise in 7 Years
CDC report also finds teen birth rate at lowest level ever
- Posted June 17, 2015
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Weight-Loss Surgery Can Bring Couples Closer, Small Study Finds
If both partners view procedure as a joint effort, they feel greater intimacy afterward
- Posted June 16, 2015
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Herpes Virus Tied to Angina Risk, Study Suggests
But researchers note that only 1 percent of people has the virus strain hidden in their DNA
- Posted June 16, 2015
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The Doctor Who Does Your Colonoscopy Matters
Those with higher polyp detection rates prevent more cancers, save more lives, study says
- Posted June 16, 2015
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The Doctor Who Does Your Colonoscopy Matters
Those with higher polyp detection rates prevent more cancers, save more lives, study says
- Posted June 16, 2015
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Menopausal Women’s Sleep May Suffer at Different Times of the Month
Hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycle are to blame, study says
- Posted June 16, 2015
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New Drug Shows Promise Against Psoriasis
Ixekizumab appeared to outperform standard medication in a late-stage clinical trial
- Posted June 16, 2015
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Pesticide Used Decades Ago May Raise Breast Cancer Risk: Study
Higher exposure to DDT in the womb linked to four times the risk of disease
- Posted June 16, 2015
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Appendicitis Can Often Be Treated With Antibiotics
About 80 percent of patients can try medication first, study says
- Posted June 16, 2015




















