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All posts by LadyLively
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Sleep Duration Linked to Ulcerative Colitis Risk in Study
Getting too much, too little may raise chances of inflammatory bowel condition
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Researchers Say Antibiotics in Fish a Health Concern
Although levels are below government limits, scientists believe it contributes to antibiotic resistance
- Posted October 24, 2014
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New Treatment Approved for Rare Form of Hemophilia
The bleeding disorder affects both males and females
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Nurse Nina Pham Declared ‘Free’ of Ebola Virus
She contracted virus caring for Dallas patient Thomas Eric Duncan but should return home soon, officials said
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Could Air Pollutants Raise a Child’s Autism Risk?
Chromium, styrene implicated in preliminary study
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Childhood Peanut Allergy May Be Linked to Skin Gene Mutation
Study bolsters the dual-allergen-exposure theory, expert says
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 24, 2014
Surgeons Transplant First Non-Beating Heart
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Multiple Drug Use Raises Infection Risk for ‘Swinging’ Couples
Researchers cite need for safe sex practices
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Teens Who Dine With Their Families May Be Slimmer Adults
Study found eating meals together once or twice a week was tied to lower risk of becoming overweight
- Posted October 24, 2014




















