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All posts by LadyLively
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At-Home Walks Help Those With Clogged Leg Arteries Stay Mobile
In study, people with peripheral artery disease benefited from organized exercise program
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Heart Risk Factors May Harm Black Women More Than Whites
Fewer unhealthy signs are needed before black women's risk starts to rise, study finds
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Depression Tied to Some Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Swedish study finds association, but overall risk is low -- only about 1 percent
- Posted May 20, 2015
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COPD Raises Cardiac Death Risk for Those With Irregular Heartbeat
But the lung condition not tied to raised stroke risk in these patients
- Posted May 20, 2015
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At-Home Walks Help Those With Clogged Leg Arteries Stay Mobile
In study, people with peripheral artery disease benefited from organized exercise program
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Heart Risk Factors May Harm Black Women More Than Whites
Fewer unhealthy signs are needed before black women's risk starts to rise, study finds
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Depression Tied to Some Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Swedish study finds association, but overall risk is low -- only about 1 percent
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Fewer Motorcyclists Dying in Crashes: Report
But U.S. death toll still higher than a decade ago, researchers say
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Baby’s Gender May Influence Mom’s Diabetes Risk
Carrying sons linked to gestational diabetes, girls to later type 2 risk, researchers say
- Posted May 20, 2015
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Oxytocin, Alcohol Seem to Work on Brain in Similar Ways
So-called 'love hormone' may one day help treat some psychiatric disorders, researchers say
- Posted May 20, 2015




















