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- E. Coli Illnesses Linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders Climb to 104
- New U.S. Overdose Death Numbers Show ‘Sustained’ Decline
- 1 in 3 Surgery Patients Suffer Complications
- More Than 800 Million People Worldwide Now Have Diabetes
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- New Therapeutic Vaccine Gives Hope Against an Aggressive Breast Cancer
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- Many Cases of Dementia Go Undiagnosed in Poorer Communities
All posts by LadyLively
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Brain Scans Show Fibromyalgia Patients Process Pain Differently
Activity in certain regions suggests why they're less able to prepare for pain or respond to pain relief
- Posted November 5, 2013
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Two Pesticides Tied to Higher Risk of Gynecological Disorder
Study looked at 'organochlorine' exposure in women with condition that affects uterine lining
- Posted November 5, 2013
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J&J to Pay $2 Billion for Improperly Marketing Antipsychotic Drug
Settlement will cover criminal, civil charges with U.S. government, 45 states
- Posted November 4, 2013
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No Routine Mental Tests for Seniors — At Least Not Yet, Panel Says
Until dementia treatments improve, there's no point, some experts say
- Posted November 4, 2013
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Women Live Longer, Healthier Lives
Study finds that following diet during middle age ups odds of living past 70 by 40 percent
- Posted November 4, 2013
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Fewer Pounds May Lead to Better Sex, Researchers Say
Women who had weight-loss surgery reported improved sexual satisfaction, study finds
- Posted November 4, 2013
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Heart-Rhythm Disorder Tied to Higher Risk of Heart Attack: Study
People with atrial fibrillation had nearly doubled odds of a later heart attack
- Posted November 4, 2013
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Blood Test Shows Promise in Gauging Risk for Pregnancy Complication
It measures levels of a protein tied to spikes in blood pressure known as preeclampsia
- Posted November 4, 2013
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Fewer Pounds May Lead to Better Sex, Researchers Say
Women who had weight-loss surgery reported improved sexual satisfaction, study finds
- Posted November 4, 2013