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All posts by LadyLively
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Vaccines Prevent Millions of Infections, Save Billions in Costs: CDC
But messages about immunization benefits often don't achieve intended goal, researchers discover
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Baby ‘Sleep Machines’ Could Damage Hearing, Study Suggests
Keep volume low and place device well away from crib, expert says
- Posted March 3, 2014
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Eye-Catching Labels Urged for Fast-Tracked Antibiotics
Letter to Congress from medical groups focuses on 'superbug' threat
- Posted March 2, 2014
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Diet to Reduce Blood Pressure May Also Stave Off Kidney Stones
Study found DASH diet just as effective, less limiting, than traditional eating plan
- Posted March 1, 2014
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Insomniacs’ Brains May Work Differently
Small study suggests more 'plasticity' might keep active brains too busy at night
- Posted February 28, 2014
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Poor Sleep in Gulf War Vets May Be Tied to Brain Changes
Researchers say problem seems to be linked with less gray matter, which controls memory, thinking
- Posted February 28, 2014
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Could Childhood Nightmares Foreshadow Mental Ills as Teen?
Persistent nightmares, frequent night terrors linked to greater risk for psychotic episodes, study suggests
- Posted February 28, 2014
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Insomniacs’ Brains May Work Differently
Small study suggests more 'plasticity' might keep active brains too busy at night
- Posted February 28, 2014