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All posts by LadyLively
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Are Migraines in Middle Age Tied to Raised Parkinson’s Risk Later?
Study sees a connection, but actual risk is small; more study needed, researchers say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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More Than One Kind of Message May Convince Smokers to Quit, Study Says
Using both positive, negative wording on labels could have the most effect, researchers report
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Researchers Discover How Bacteria Resist Antibiotics in Hospitals
Spotting infected patients, disinfecting hospitals key to curbing spread of resistant bacteria, experts say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Researchers Discover How Bacteria Resist Antibiotics in Hospitals
Spotting infected patients, disinfecting hospitals key to curbing spread of resistant bacteria, experts say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Healthy Lifestyle Changes Linked to Reduced Risk for Dementia
Never too late to take steps to help avoid the memory-robbing disorder, researchers say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Artificial Sweeteners May Raise Blood Sugar Levels: Study
Scientists saw changes in helpful gut bacteria, which can affect some people's ability to process glucose
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Europeans Are Descendants of at Least 3 Ancient Human Groups: Study
New genetic analysis reveals DNA from North Eurasians, researchers say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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‘Biospleen’ Suggests New Way to Treat Blood Infection
But more research needed before blood-cleansing device is used on humans to treat sepsis
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Major U.S. Food Makers Cut 6.4 Trillion Calories From Products: Report
16 companies exceeded pledge, but more work needed, experts say
- Posted September 17, 2014
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Prenatal Exposure to Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Asthma Risk in Kids
Association between phthalates and lung disorder needs additional research, study authors say
- Posted September 17, 2014



















