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All posts by LadyLively
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Risk for MS Among Patients’ Relatives Not As High As Thought
Swedish study found siblings, kids had greater odds of getting disease, but other relatives faced no extra risk
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Cops on Night Shift at Higher Risk of Serious Injury: Study
Long-term leave tripled for those working 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., study finds
- Posted January 27, 2014
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DDT Exposure May Raise Alzheimer’s Risk: Study
Researchers say those with the disease had 4 times higher blood levels of byproduct of banned pesticide
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Yoga May Reduce Fatigue, Inflammation in Breast Cancer Survivors
Researchers think improved sleep may be the key to benefits
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Risk for MS Among Patients’ Relatives Not As High As Thought
Swedish study found siblings, kids had greater odds of getting disease, but other relatives faced no extra risk
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Cops on Night Shift at Higher Risk of Serious Injury: Study
Long-term leave tripled for those working 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., study finds
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Kids Bullied During Gym Class May Stop Exercising
Study found drop in activity among students of all weights after being teased about physical ability
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Music Therapy May Help Teens With Cancer Cope
Writing lyrics, making videos helped them get through grueling treatment, connect with others, study found
- Posted January 27, 2014
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Hand Washing, Zinc May Ward Off Colds: Review
Meanwhile, antihistamines, decongestants, pain relievers might help treat them, researcher reports
- Posted January 27, 2014
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HPV Vaccination Rates Might Rise If More Docs Recommended It
Family physicians in particular could play larger role in recommending vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, study suggests
- Posted January 27, 2014