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All posts by LadyLively
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Free Drug Samples for Doctors Might Prove Costly for Patients
Study of dermatologists found those with access to samples from drug makers more likely to prescribe expensive meds
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Cancer ‘Vaccine’ for Advanced Disease Passes Early Hurdle
But research is still in preliminary stages and there's no proof it will work
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Experimental Measles Drug Shows Promise in Animal Trials
If one day approved to treat people with infection, it might reduce their symptoms, researchers say
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Your ‘Healthy’ Bacteria Are as Individual as You Are
Study finds helpful microbial communities vary person to person
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Crunchy or Smooth? Food’s Texture May Sway Perception of Calories
When study participants were thinking about calories, they ate more of the crunchier items, less of the soft
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 16, 2014
E-Cigarettes Caused Cancerous Changes in Lung Cells: Study
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Yoga Big on West Coast, Chiropractors Popular in Midwest
U.S. study shows geographic trends in use of complementary and alternative medicine
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Bleeding Irregularities Common in Menopause, Study Finds
Report should reassure women at this stage of life, researcher says
- Posted April 16, 2014
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Brain Scans Might Spot Potential for Recovery From Coma
Right now misdiagnosis is common, so a better technology is needed, experts say
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Study Links Casual Marijuana Use to Changes in Brain
The brain regions are tied to motivation, emotion and reward, researchers say
- Posted April 15, 2014




















