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All posts by LadyLively
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Kids With Epilepsy Face Higher Early Death Risk, Study Reports
Coordinated care is essential for reducing death rates, experts say
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Mosquito-Borne Chikungunya Virus Still a Concern for American Travelers: CDC
Painful infection is common in Caribbean, and Central and South America
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Kids With Epilepsy Face Higher Early Death Risk, Study Reports
Coordinated care is essential for reducing death rates, experts say
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Bed Position Matters for Stroke Patients, Report Shows
But clear guidelines aren't available, researcher says
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Newer Pneumonia Vaccine for Kids Beats Older Version: Study
Almost 30 percent fewer kids under 2 hospitalized for serious lung infections
- Posted November 6, 2014
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‘Longevity Gene’ One Key to Long Life, Research Suggests
As 'good' cholesterol goes up, odds of heart disease, stroke go down
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Bed Position Matters for Stroke Patients, Report Shows
But clear guidelines aren't available, researcher says
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Newer Pneumonia Vaccine for Kids Beats Older Version: Study
Almost 30 percent fewer kids under 2 hospitalized for serious lung infections
- Posted November 6, 2014
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‘Longevity Gene’ One Key to Long Life, Research Suggests
As 'good' cholesterol goes up, odds of heart disease, stroke go down
- Posted November 6, 2014
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Genes May Determine Body Weight by Shaping Gut Bacteria
Study finds certain family of microbes more common in intestines of lean people
- Posted November 6, 2014




















