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Rheumatoid Arthritis May Harm Kidneys
Study found patients may be more likely to develop renal disease
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Binge Drinking May Slow Wound Healing
Heavy alcohol use lowers level of beneficial immune system cells, animal study shows
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Rheumatoid Arthritis May Harm Kidneys
Study found patients may be more likely to develop renal disease
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Binge Drinking May Slow Wound Healing
Heavy alcohol use lowers level of beneficial immune system cells, animal study shows
- Posted April 11, 2014
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New Health Secretary to Confront Health Care-Reform Hurdles
Obama's nominee, Sylvia Mathews Burwell, will seek to burnish ACA's image amid mid-term election fray
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Teens’ Indoor Tanning May Be Linked to Unhealthy Dieting
Poor body image behind both behaviors, expert says
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Spring Cleaning Helps Stave Off Allergy Symptoms: Experts
Tips for keeping pollen, mold and dust mites from your home
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Take Note: New Violins the Equal of a Famed Stradivarius
In a blind test, concert musicians couldn't distinguish between the old and the new
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Time Spent With Grandkids Might Boost Women’s Brain Power
But don't overdo it: Study found that too much babysitting was tied to mental decline
- Posted April 11, 2014
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Vegetables in Childhood May Benefit Breast Health
Girls who ate carotenoid-rich foods less likely to have breast conditions, study finds
- Posted April 11, 2014



















