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All posts by LadyLively
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Abnormal Test Results in Hospital Signal Raised Kidney Injury Risk
Research finds other risk factors include diabetes, being older, male or black
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Girls With Autism Fare Worse Than Boys, Study Finds
Though they are far less likely to to be diagnosed with the disorder, their behavioral differences are worse
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Health Highlights: May 13, 2015
NFL's Safety Efforts Can Benefit Other Sports: Official Number of Americans Spending at Least $100,000 on Rx Drugs Tripled in 2014: Report Cuban Lung Cancer Vaccine Could Become Available in U.S. Child Safety Gates Recalled by Ikea Study Links Amphetamine-Like Stimulant...
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Some Smokers May Be ‘Hardwired’ to Succeed at Quitting
Finding could provide new target for cessation treatments, researchers say
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Autism May Differ in Brains of Boys and Girls
Finding might lead to improvements in how disorder is diagnosed, treated based on sex, researcher says
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Health Tip: Pollen Isn’t the Only Allergen
Other things that can make you sneeze
- Posted May 13, 2015
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Infectious-Disease Expert Debunks Common Vaccine Myths
Decades of studies show they are very safe, and highly effective in saving kids from illness and death
- Posted May 12, 2015
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Insomniacs May Be More Sensitive to Pain
Tolerance dips based on frequency, severity of sleep disorder, researchers say
- Posted May 12, 2015
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Immune System Genes May Change With the Seasons: Study
Altered activity could explain why some diseases are worse in some months than others, researchers say
- Posted May 12, 2015




















