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All posts by LadyLively
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E-Cigarette Use Among Adult Nonsmokers Levels Off: CDC
But fourfold increase seen among current, former smokers, many of whom still smoke cigarettes
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Researchers Evaluate Blood Test for Psychosis
Study provides insight into schizophrenia
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Junk Food Cravings Linked to Brain Lapse
Reduced activity in the area that controls self-restraint can boost high-calorie cravings, study shows
- Posted September 25, 2014
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3rd U.S. Aid Worker Infected With Ebola Released From Hospital
Treatments included experimental drug and blood transfusions from a fellow medical missionary who survived the virus
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Half of HIV-Positive Gay Men in U.S. Aren’t Getting Proper Treatment
CDC report recommends greater effort to boost HIV testing and retain patients in care
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Brain Chemical May Help Control Tourette ‘Tics’
Scientists say their finding may lead to new treatments for the disorder
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Rabies Shots for Dogs Would Save People in Developing Countries: Study
Canine saliva primary source of potentially deadly infections in Third World nations
- Posted September 25, 2014
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U.S. Pledges Millions to Study Ways to Ease Soldiers’ Pain
Thirteen projects will look at alternative therapies, in hopes of lessening use of narcotic painkillers
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Many Kids With ADHD May Be Missing Out on Talk Therapy
Study finds just one in four taking medication gets additional treatment
- Posted September 25, 2014
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Special Therapy May Help Relieve ‘Complicated Grief’
Standard depression treatment is less successful after a loved one dies, study finds
- Posted September 25, 2014




















