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All posts by LadyLively
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Health Tip: When Your Child Needs to Lose Weight
Get doctor's approval before starting a diet
- Posted October 24, 2014
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Experts Predict ‘Catastrophic’ Ebola Epidemic in West Africa If Aid Delayed
Yale team foresees 90,000 deaths in one Liberian county alone by Dec. 15
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Study Finds Kidney Stones Linked to Weakened Bones
People with the obstructions were at higher odds for breaks and fractures, researchers say
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Gestational Diabetes May Influence Daughter’s Weight Later
Girls' risk of being overweight may be more than tripled, study finds
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Disease Severity in One Eye May Predict Progression in the Other
Study focuses on macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in older Americans
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Gestational Diabetes May Influence Daughter’s Weight Later
Girls' risk of being overweight may be more than tripled, study finds
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Disease Severity in One Eye May Predict Progression in the Other
Study focuses on macular degeneration, the leading cause of vision loss in older Americans
- Posted October 23, 2014
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Gene Scan Helps Diagnose Mystery Disorders in Children
Using DNA from parents and child, test hones in on disease-causing mutations
- Posted October 23, 2014
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‘Exposure Therapy’ May Relieve Prolonged Grief Disorder
Reliving the death of a loved one can help survivors, researchers say
- Posted October 23, 2014
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As Pot Use Rises, Teens’ Grades May Fall: Study
Occasional use might not have impact, but heavy users had lower test scores, researchers found
- Posted October 23, 2014




















