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- The Best Time of Day to Drink Bone Broth to Maximize Health Benefits
- 8 Ways to Increase Dopamine Naturally
- 7 Best Breads for Maintaining Stable Blood Sugar
- Gelatin vs. Collagen: Which is Best for Skin, Nails, and Joints?
- The Long-Term Effects of Daily Turmeric Supplements on Liver Health
- Could Your Grocery Store Meat Be Causing Recurring UTIs?
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- Recognizing the Signs of Hypothyroidism
All posts by LadyLively
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Meat-Heavy, High-Acid Diet Poses Risk for Those With Kidney Disease: Study
Switching to regimen higher in fruits, veggies might help stave off organ failure, experts say
- Posted February 13, 2015
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Study Ties Hormone Therapy to Increased Ovarian Cancer Risk
Overall increase is small, though, adding 1 cancer per 1,000 women treated
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Kids Living in ‘Stroke Belt’ Not More Likely to Have Stroke: Study
Children living in southeastern United States may not face same risk as older residents
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Clot-Busting Drug May Be Safe for Those With ‘Wake-Up’ Strokes
Small study may ease worry about use in people who feel symptoms upon waking, but more data needed
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Clot-Busting Drug May Be Safe for Those With ‘Wake-Up’ Strokes
Small study may ease worry about use in people who feel symptoms upon waking, but more data needed
- Posted February 12, 2015
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New Drug May Slow Recurrent Thyroid Cancer, Study Finds
Progression-free survival nearly five times longer in people receiving treatment
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Cancer Patients Prefer Care That Includes Their Input
But whether shared decision making results in better outcomes isn't clear, study finds
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Number of Hip Replacements Has Skyrocketed, U.S. Report Shows
Procedure becoming more common in younger adults, but hospital stays now a day shorter
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Low Vitamin D Levels in Stroke Survivors a Bad Sign, Study Finds
Tied to raised risk of a severe stroke, poor recovery, researchers say
- Posted February 12, 2015




















