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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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All posts by LadyLively
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What Puts That Individual Stamp on Your Face?
Scientists identify specific gene enhancers in their work with mice
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Study: Coffee Might Lower Risk of Liver Cancer
Review suggests it was associated with a 40 percent drop in risk of most common form of disease
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Early Periods May Signal Greater Diabetes Risk, Study Suggests
Obesity alone doesn't explain the findings, researchers say
- Posted October 24, 2013
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What Puts That Individual Stamp on Your Face?
Scientists identify specific gene enhancers in their work with mice
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Study: Coffee Might Lower Risk of Liver Cancer
Review suggests it was associated with a 40 percent drop in risk of most common form of disease
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Early Periods May Signal Greater Diabetes Risk, Study Suggests
Obesity alone doesn't explain the findings, researchers say
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Halloween Contact Lenses Can Be Horror Story for Eyes
FDA experts say users risk corneal scratches, even blindness from these products
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Some Improvement Seen in U.S. Cholesterol Levels: CDC
However, total cholesterol remains too high and screening rates too low, experts say
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Stem Cell Transplants May Harm Recipient’s Sex Life
Doctors and patients need to talk more about this potential problem, researchers say
- Posted October 24, 2013
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Common Blood Pressure Drugs Tied to Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s: Study
Since some classes of meds had the effect but others didn't, more than just blood pressure may be at work
- Posted October 24, 2013