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All posts by LadyLively
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Steady Rise in Thyroid Cancer Not Explained by Better Screening, Study Says
Researchers still baffled by tripling of cases over 30 years
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Store Foods Safely to Prevent Illness
Proper refrigeration can prevent, slow spread of bacteria
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Steady Rise in Thyroid Cancer Not Explained by Better Screening, Study Says
Researchers still baffled by tripling of cases over 30 years
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Store Foods Safely to Prevent Illness
Proper refrigeration can prevent, slow spread of bacteria
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Uterine Fibroids Take Heavy Toll on Women, Survey Finds
But many delay seeing doctor for years because of concerns about treatments
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Elephants Understand Pointing, Research Shows
'Cognitively much more like us than has been realized,' expert says
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Yoga Fails to Cool Hot Flashes, But May Aid Sleep
Expert says longer study might have found more benefit for menopausal women
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Breast Cancer Patients Have Unrelated Plastic Surgery After Reconstruction
Women who've had a mastectomy sometimes seek procedures such as facelifts, study says
- Posted October 10, 2013
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High Blood Pressure Common Among Overweight Kids
Pediatricians should be vigilant about screening, researcher says
- Posted October 10, 2013
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Health Highlights: Oct. 10, 2013
NIH Clinical Trials Affected by Government Shutdown Shutdown Threatens Food Safety Ban Fighting in Hockey: Concussion Experts New Calif. Law Permits Midwives to Perform Early Abortions
- Posted October 10, 2013