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All posts by LadyLively
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Bullies More Likely to Engage in Risky Sex, Study Finds
Poor coping strategies might apply in both cases, researcher says
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Bullies More Likely to Engage in Risky Sex, Study Finds
Poor coping strategies might apply in both cases, researcher says
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Music Training May Boost Young Brains, Studies Suggest
Effects appear strongest when kids start lessons before age 7
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Magnetic Brain Stimulation May Help Smokers Quit
Study of experimental treatment shows some success at six months
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Divorce May Raise Risk of Accidental Death
Rates of preventable deaths, such as in a fire, twice as high for this group of people, study finds
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Soaring Prices, Not Demand, Behind Massive Hike in U.S. Health Spending
Major survey of U.S. health care trends yields surprises
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Exposure to the Metal Tungsten May Raise Stroke Risk
Study measured levels in 8,600 Americans
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Aerobics Might Boost Brain Health for Older Adults
Researchers said staying mentally sharp most important to those over 50
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Health Highlights: Nov. 12, 2013
Women Less Likely to Have Orgasm During Casual Sex: Study ABC News' Amy Robach to Have Breast Cancer Surgery Prepared Sandwiches, Salads Recalled by California Caterer Meningitis Outbreak Declared at Princeton University
- Posted November 12, 2013
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Cells Show Signs of Faster Aging After Depression
Study found structures called telomeres were shorter in people with the condition
- Posted November 12, 2013