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All posts by LadyLively
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Aerobic Exercise May Boost Quality of Life for Dialysis Patients
Regular activity linked to reduced risk of earlier death, improved mood, study suggests
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Mini-Strokes May Lead to PTSD, Study Finds
Fear, depression and anxiety might follow a transient ischemic attack, researchers say
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Study Shows Benefits of Building Baby’s Language Skills Early
Helping infants learn to focus on sounds appears to speed up speech-related brain development
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Mini-Strokes May Lead to PTSD, Study Finds
Fear, depression and anxiety might follow a transient ischemic attack, researchers say
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Study Shows Benefits of Building Baby’s Language Skills Early
Helping infants learn to focus on sounds appears to speed up speech-related brain development
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Cancer Treatments in Pregnancy Safe for Offspring, Small Studies Find
Chemo, radiation given after first trimester did not raise health risks for children
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Human Brain’s Cerebellum Evolved at Surprising Speed, Study Finds
Expert sees 'new frontier' in the study of human thinking
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Study Compares Tissue-Based or Mechanical Replacement Heart Valves
Devices had similar results for patient stroke or death, but tissue version was linked to less bleeding
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Human Brain’s Cerebellum Evolved at Surprising Speed, Study Finds
Expert sees 'new frontier' in the study of human thinking
- Posted October 2, 2014
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Study Compares Tissue-Based or Mechanical Replacement Heart Valves
Devices had similar results for patient stroke or death, but tissue version was linked to less bleeding
- Posted October 2, 2014


















