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All posts by LadyLively
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Woman’s Thyroid Tumor Yields Clues on How to Battle Cancer
Researchers discover two gene mutations that worked at cross purposes in responding to treatment
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Sitting Around in Middle Age Doesn’t Bode Well for Old Age
Study cites need to reduce sedentary time
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Healthy Lifestyle Choices May Cut Women’s Stroke Risk
Following 5 healthy habits halved chances of most common kind of brain attack, study suggests
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Low-Income Adults Favor Medicaid Expansion, Survey Finds
Residents of 3 Southern states also think the program offers good health care coverage
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Obese Kids May Show Early Signs of Heart Trouble
Study found they have higher blood pressure, higher levels of 'bad' cholesterol than normal-weight kids
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Healthy Lifestyle Choices May Cut Women’s Stroke Risk
Following 5 healthy habits halved chances of most common kind of brain attack, study suggests
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Low-Income Adults Favor Medicaid Expansion, Survey Finds
Residents of 3 Southern states also think the program offers good health care coverage
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Obese Kids May Show Early Signs of Heart Trouble
Study found they have higher blood pressure, higher levels of 'bad' cholesterol than normal-weight kids
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Infection Rates in Nursing Homes on the Rise: Study
Researchers note problem will only worsen as baby boomers grow old
- Posted October 8, 2014
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Laxative Type Might Influence Colon Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Fiber-based formulations appear to lower the odds for the disease, non-fiber products seem to raise them
- Posted October 8, 2014




















