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All posts by LadyLively
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Could Coffee Lower Death Risk From Liver Cirrhosis?
Large study from China suggests 2 daily cups might offer protection in cases of non-viral hepatitis
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Insomnia May Raise Stroke Risk, Especially for Younger Adults
Researchers in Taiwan found strongest connection among people younger than 34
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Could Coffee Lower Death Risk From Liver Cirrhosis?
Large study from China suggests 2 daily cups might offer protection in cases of non-viral hepatitis
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Insomnia May Raise Stroke Risk, Especially for Younger Adults
Researchers in Taiwan found strongest connection among people younger than 34
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Spotting Cause of Newborn Brain Injury Could Aid Prevention, Report Says
Some cases of neonatal encephalopathy may be preventable
- Posted April 3, 2014
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FDA Approves Quick-Acting Drug to Reverse Prescription Painkiller ODs
Evzio's OK is part of efforts to stem tide of overdoses from abuse of meds such as Oxycontin, Vicodin
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Stroke Risk Spikes Shortly After Shingles Episode: Study
But getting antiviral meds to treat painful rash lowers chances of brain attack, researchers add
- Posted April 3, 2014
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How You Digest Carbs May Influence Weight Gain, Study Says
Researchers focus on saliva-related gene
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Health Highlights: April 3, 2014
EPA Study Volunteers Not Warned About Cancer and Death Risks New Brain Maps Released
- Posted April 3, 2014
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Exercise, Diet May Help ‘Pre-Diabetics’ Dodge Heart Disease Death
Study followed Chinese people with high blood sugar for more than two decades
- Posted April 3, 2014


















