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All posts by LadyLively
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Could Fish Oil Interfere With Cancer Care?
Answer isn't clear, but research suggests supplements, and certain fish, might reduce effect of chemotherapy
- Posted April 2, 2015
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Excess Weight Early in Life Linked to Colon Cancer Risk in Women
Study supports evidence that body size in childhood may influence cancer risk decades later
- Posted April 2, 2015
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High-Tech Skin Maps Show Chemicals From Clothes, Beauty Products
Whether or not those residues are harmful is still not known, experts say
- Posted April 2, 2015
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More TV Time May Mean Higher Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
People with prediabetes were 3.4 percent more prone to get full-blown disease for every hour watched daily
- Posted April 2, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 2, 2015
State Attorneys General Want Tighter Controls on Herbal Supplements
- Posted April 2, 2015
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Health Tip: Looking for an Exercise Product?
If possible, verify manufacturer claims
- Posted April 2, 2015
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Simpler Antibiotic Regimen Helps Sick Babies in Developing Nations
Study findings suggest hospitalization isn't needed
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Man’s Iced Tea Habit May Have Swamped His Kidneys
He drank 16 glasses a day, which probably contributed to health issues, report suggests
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Study Supports Use of Laparoscopic Surgery for Rectal Cancer
Less-invasive procedure had survival rates similar to open surgery, with less pain and shorter hospital stays
- Posted April 1, 2015




















