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All posts by LadyLively
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Blood Thinners Overprescribed for Low-Risk Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Researchers say medications can cause bleeding, and may be unnecessary for those at low risk of stroke
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 14, 2015
FDA Issues Warning About Tri-Methyl Extreme Dietary Supplement 200 Struck by Stomach Illness on 2 Separate Cruise Ships
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Health Tip: Exercising With Knee Problems
Suggestions to help strengthen without straining
- Posted April 14, 2015
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New Specialty Medicines Drive Up Drug Spending
Report finds costs are highest they've been in a decade
- Posted April 14, 2015
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Breath Test Might Spot Stomach Cancer Risk
Compounds in breath may signal chances of developing deadly disease, researchers say
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Face Much Higher Hospitalization Rates
British study finds fivefold jump in admissions, especially for the youngest, poorest patients
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Tan Skin Is Damaged Skin
Dermatologist stresses there is no safe amount of sunning time
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Muscle Strength Helps Baseball Pitchers Avoid Injury
Researchers use computer simulation to show what contributes to elbow problems
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Liquid Medical Marijuana Shows Promise Against Severe Epilepsy
Child and adult patients who took cannabidiol had big drop in seizure rates, study found
- Posted April 13, 2015
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Not Interested in School? Maybe They’re Born That Way
Study suggests genetics contribute to a student's lack of motivation
- Posted April 13, 2015




















