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Many Skin Bacteria Are Dead or Inactive, Study Finds
Researchers suspect cells may be trying to evade immune system detection
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Tight Blood Sugar Control Helps the Heart in Type 2 Diabetes
But study showed it's not enough to prevent related deaths
- Posted June 3, 2015
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International Panel Finds Only ‘Limited’ Evidence for Mammograms in 40s
But conclusion wasn't unanimous, one expert says
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Recent Hospitalization Might Raise Blood Infection Risk, Study Says
Antibiotic treatments may upset body's natural bacteria balance, experts believe
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Rise in Deaths Even When Smog Is Below EPA Standard: Study
Experts say stricter air pollution regulations are needed
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Recent Hospitalization Might Raise Blood Infection Risk, Study Says
Antibiotic treatments may upset body's natural bacteria balance, experts believe
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Rise in Deaths Even When Smog Is Below EPA Standard: Study
Experts say stricter air pollution regulations are needed
- Posted June 3, 2015
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‘Fracking’ Linked to Low Birth Weight Babies
Pregnant women who live near multiple natural gas wells tend to have smaller infants, research suggests
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Scientists Explore Morality’s Home in the Brain
People with higher levels of 'moral reasoning' have more gray matter in key brain areas, study finds
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Pesticides Linked to ADHD, Study Says
Research found greater exposure tied to more hyperactivity and impulsivity in boys
- Posted June 3, 2015




















