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All posts by LadyLively
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Research Shows No Link Between Vaccinations, Risk for Multiple Sclerosis
Large study finds no association, although certain shots might speed onset of existing illness
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Tall, Heavy 1-Year-Olds May Be at Risk for Obesity Later, Study Finds
But experts say genes aren't destiny
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Black Women Fare Worse With Fertility Treatments, Study Says
Success rates for in vitro fertilization were half those of white women
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Health Highlights: Oct. 21, 2014
Paralyzed Man Walks After New Type of Spinal Surgery Millions of U.S. Car Owners Urged to Get Air Bag Defect Repaired Ban Most Edible Marijuana Products: Colorado Health Officials
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Gene May Help Shield Hispanic Women From Breast Cancer, Study Says
Genetic variation also linked to less dense tissue
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Ebola Anxiety: A Bigger Threat Now Than the Virus Itself
Mental health experts offer antidotes to what they see as unnecessary worry on some Americans' part
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Living With a Smoker Like Living in a Polluted City: Study
Air-particle levels in smoking households almost 10 times higher than nonsmoking homes
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Pricey Hepatitis Drug a Good Bet in U.S. Prisons, Study Says
Researchers conclude Sovaldi is cost-effective
- Posted October 20, 2014



















