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All posts by LadyLively
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Study Suggests Link Between Domestic Violence, Abortions
Researchers say 25 percent of women having abortions worldwide were victims of partner violence
- Posted January 7, 2014
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U.S. Health Spending Rising Modestly, Report Finds
More consumer cost-sharing is tempered by lower prescription drug prices
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Drug Duo Might Help Smokers Quit Better Than Single Med
But many are still lighting up a year later, study finds
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Half-Century of Smoking Prevention Extended 8 Million Lives: Study
But almost one-fifth of Americans still light up
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Chantix Helped People With Mental Illness Quit Smoking Longer in Study
Extended treatment combined with talk therapy might be most effective, researcher says
- Posted January 7, 2014
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U.S. Health Spending Rising Modestly, Report Finds
More consumer cost-sharing is tempered by lower prescription drug prices
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Drug Duo Might Help Smokers Quit Better Than Single Med
But many are still lighting up a year later, study finds
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Half-Century of Smoking Prevention Extended 8 Million Lives: Study
But almost one-fifth of Americans still light up
- Posted January 7, 2014
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Chantix Helped People With Mental Illness Quit Smoking Longer in Study
Extended treatment combined with talk therapy might be most effective, researcher says
- Posted January 7, 2014
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CDC: Docs Aren’t Doing Enough to Discourage Problem Drinking
Only 1 in 6 adults says a doctor or health professional has discussed alcohol use with them, report finds
- Posted January 7, 2014