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- Judge Declares Wyoming’s Abortion Bans Unconstitutional
- Why Alarm Is Easing Over a Rise in Pancreatic Cancer Among the Young
- More Than Half of U.S. Adults Could Be Candidates for Ozempic
- U.S. Alcohol-Linked Deaths Doubled in 20 Years
- There’s Been a Big Improvement in Lung Cancer Survival
- Newer Blood Thinner Cuts Odds for Stroke After Heart Valve Surgery
- Most of the World’s Cities Lack Enough Trees to Cool, Calm Residents
- Ablation Best Treatment for Rapid Heartbeat in Heart Attack Survivors
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All posts by LadyLively
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Type 2 Diabetes May Shrink the Brain, Study Suggests
Loss of gray matter can lead to dementia, experts say
- Posted April 29, 2014
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Complications Fairly Common, Costly With Some Kidney Stone Treatments
Study found 1 in 7 patients has problems after certain procedures
- Posted April 29, 2014
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‘Breast Milk Banks’ Gain in Popularity
Experts say they're safer than online milk-sharing sources
- Posted April 29, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 29, 2014
E-Cigarette Restrictions Take Effect in New York, Chicago White House Unveils Plan to Curb Sexual Assaults on College Campuses Scientists Use Cloning to Create Stem Cells
- Posted April 29, 2014
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Health Tip: Reducing Your Risk of Stress Fractures
Get lots of vitamin D and calcium
- Posted April 29, 2014
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Higher Doses of Antidepressants Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Young Patients: Study
They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more than recommended dose
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Medical Marijuana May Ease Some MS Symptoms, Study Concludes
Finding applies only to pot in pill or spray form, neurologists say
- Posted April 28, 2014
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No Link Found Between Playing Football in Hot Weather, Concussion Risk
But it's possible that dehydration may play a role, suggest authors of 5-year study on NCAA athletes
- Posted April 28, 2014
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Higher Doses of Antidepressants Linked to Suicidal Behavior in Young Patients: Study
They were twice as likely to try to hurt themselves if they were prescribed more than recommended dose
- Posted April 28, 2014