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Teen ‘Growing Pains’ May Persist For Years
Left untreated, knee discomfort can become chronic, researchers caution
- Posted July 31, 2014
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No TV or Obesity, But Ancient People Still Had Heart Disease
Mummy study shows that, just like today, inflammation spurred blood vessel blockages
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Big Jump in Doctor’s Office Visits for Young Adults With Diabetes
Overall, 1 in 10 consultations in the U.S. now involves a person with the illness, CDC says
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Cholesterol Drugs May Speed Healing After Surgery
Statin therapy may affect inflammatory response and help wounds recover, researchers say
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Health Highlights: July 31, 2014
Florida Issues Warning on Warm Water Flesh-Eating Bacteria
- Posted July 31, 2014
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Benefits of E-Cigarettes May Outweigh Harms, Study Finds
Findings run counter to recent calls for strict regulation
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Malaria Growing Resistant to Drugs Used to Fight It
But several new drugs are in the development pipeline, experts say
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Early Stem Cell Transplant Vital in ‘Bubble Boy’ Disease
Study found that doing so in first few months of life improved survival odds
- Posted July 30, 2014
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Scientists Shed Light on Link Between Depression, Dementia
Researchers deem depression an independent risk factor for dementia
- Posted July 30, 2014



















