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All posts by LadyLively
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Drivers With ADHD May Be at Higher Risk for Serious Crashes
In large Swedish study, men who took their meds lowered their accident odds
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Treatment Often Inadequate for Children With Anxiety Disorders, Study Finds
Just 47 percent gained long-term relief of symptoms, researchers say
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Early Childhood Memories May Fade Long Before Childhood Is Over
By age 8 or 9, kids in study remembered only a third of events they experienced before they were 3
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Could Antioxidants Speed Up Cancer Progression?
Study of mice suggests people with lung cancer or at risk for the disease should avoid these supplements
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Neanderthal DNA Influences Modern Humans: Study
Seems to play a role in conditions like diabetes, Crohn's disease, as well as behaviors such as smoking, researchers say
- Posted January 29, 2014
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1 in 3 Americans Has Used Tanning Beds, Upping Skin Cancer Risk
Global study finds similar numbers elsewhere, despite widespread knowledge of the dangers
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Businesses Urge Change to Obamacare’s Insurance Mandate
House panel members spar over claim that provision of health-reform law is a 'job killer'
- Posted January 29, 2014
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New Way to Create Embryonic Stem Cells Discovered
Scientists 'injured' mature cells in mice, and those that survived returned to their embryonic state
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Lower Obesity Rates Due to Better Diets, Not Economy: Study
A decade of urging Americans to embrace healthier food habits appears to be paying off, researchers say
- Posted January 29, 2014
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Health Highlights: Jan. 29, 2014
Aleve May be Safer for Heart Than Other NSAIDs: FDA Food Bacteria Toxin May be Linked to MS: Study Shortage of Saline IV Bags a Problem for U.S. Hospitals
- Posted January 29, 2014