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Many Women Gain Too Much Weight While Pregnant, Study Finds
This increases risks for baby and mother, experts say
- Posted March 11, 2015
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Brainpower Peaks in Different Ways as People Age, Study Finds
Emotional intelligence best in middle age, overall knowledge base highest for seniors
- Posted March 10, 2015
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The More the Merrier … and the Drunker?
Number of people drinking together influences consumption, study says
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Divorce May Mean Kids Down More Soft Drinks
Study found children whose parents had split or were separated consumed more sugary beverages
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Stress, Depression a ‘Perfect Storm’ of Trouble for Heart Patients
Study finds significant risk of heart attack or death in the short term
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Divorce May Mean Kids Down More Soft Drinks
Study found children whose parents had split or were separated consumed more sugary beverages
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Stress, Depression a ‘Perfect Storm’ of Trouble for Heart Patients
Study finds significant risk of heart attack or death in the short term
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Black Children May Fare Worse With Crohn’s Disease
They're more likely to be readmitted to hospital than white kids with the digestive illness, study found
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Good Heart Health May Help Stave Off Dementia, Study Says
Poorer cardiac function linked to doubled odds for mental decline
- Posted March 10, 2015
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Hospitalizations After Severe Blood Infections May Be Preventable
Study suggests readmissions are often for diseases, conditions that can be treated after first discharge
- Posted March 10, 2015


















