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- Navigating Your Midlife Crisis: Embracing New Possibilities
- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
- Switch to Vegan Diet Could Cut Your Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half
All posts by LadyLively
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Early Tests of Experimental Ebola Vaccine Show Promise
Immune response seen in all study volunteers, side effects were manageable
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Newer Test for Down Syndrome Called ‘Major Advance’
But it won't eliminate need for invasive diagnostics such as amniocentesis, doctors say
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Night Owls Run Higher Risk of Health Problems, Study Finds
Even with the same amount of sleep as early risers, they were more prone to diabetes, muscle loss
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Head Injuries May Prematurely Age the Brain, Study Suggests
Researchers hope computer model could predict early problems from injuries
- Posted April 1, 2015
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‘Exploding Head Syndrome’ Surprisingly Common Among Young People
Complaint -- awakening due to loud, nonexistent noises -- was previously associated with old age
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Serving in Iraq, Afghanistan Not Behind Rising Suicide Rates in Military: Study
Instead, difficulty with returning to civilian life appears to increase risk, experts say
- Posted April 1, 2015
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More Americans Survive Childhood Cancers, But Health Problems Persist
Malignancies and treatments can take toll on quality of life in adulthood, study finds
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Health Highlights: April 1, 2015
Singer Avril Lavigne Has Lyme Disease Joni Mitchell in Hospital Doctors in Arizona Must Tell Women Drug-Induced Abortion May be Reversible
- Posted April 1, 2015
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Exercise Beneficial Even in Polluted Air: Study
Negative effects from pollution don't negate health gains from workouts, researchers say
- Posted April 1, 2015
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One-Quarter of Narcotic Painkillers Misused, Study Shows
And about 10 percent of patients with prescriptions for these powerful drugs become addicted
- Posted April 1, 2015


















