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- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
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All posts by LadyLively
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Athletic Trainers First Line of Treatment for Young Basketballers: Study
Many high school athletes assessed for sprains, strains outside the hospital
- Posted April 23, 2014
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A Little Wine Might Help Kidneys Stay Healthy
Less than a glass a day may also help the heart in those who already have kidney disease, researchers found
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Early Sign of Kidney Disease Often Ignored, Study Says
Doctors can easily test for excess protein in urine
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 23, 2014
Artificial Retina Restores Vision Paper Money Carries Thousands of Types of Bacteria: Study
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Health Tip: Signs Your Child Has An Overuse Injury
Is the child in pain while exercising?
- Posted April 23, 2014
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Size of Fetus May Affect Stillbirth Risk
Study linked abnormally low or high weight to greater odds of fetal death
- Posted April 22, 2014
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Two Drugs Work Equally Well for Epileptic Seizures in Kids: Study
Ativan, Valium both good options for emergency treatment, experts say
- Posted April 22, 2014
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New Drugs May Help Prevent Migraines
Two early trials show two experimental compounds reduced number of headaches for sufferers
- Posted April 22, 2014
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Low Blood Sugar May Affect Heartbeat in People With Diabetes
Study found abnormal rhythms when blood sugar dipped at night in people with type 2 disease
- Posted April 22, 2014




















