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- City Raccoons Showing Signs of Domestication
- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
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- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
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Lung Ultrasound Can Spot Risk of Respiratory Failure in Pregnancy: Study
Researchers recommend its use for women with complication called preeclampsia
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Still Too Few Minority Participants in U.S. Clinical Trials, Study Finds
More emphasis must be placed on recruiting minorities for research, investigators say
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Gut Bacteria in Preemies Could Lead to Life-Threatening Infections
Study looked for alternate sources of sepsis, a bloodstream infection sometimes linked to hospital care
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Cardiac Arrest During Childbirth More Common Than Thought: Study
Causes can include severe high blood pressure, excessive bleeding, blood infection, researchers report
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Serious Health Issues May Await Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Siblings don't share these same risks, study finds
- Posted March 21, 2014
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For Happy Marriage, His Personality May Be Key
Study looked at health, 'positivity' and other traits in older couples
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 21, 2014
Infant Cot Canopies Recalled by Ikea Stress-Linked Protein May Play Major Role in Alzheimer's
- Posted March 21, 2014
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How You Parent Is Partly Genetic, Study Suggests
Child's behavior also influences parenting style
- Posted March 21, 2014
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Chronically Ill Americans May Skip Meds to Afford Food
Study finds that people with health issues who don't qualify for assistance often must choose either 'treat or eat'
- Posted March 21, 2014
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ERs Dispensing More Narcotic Painkillers: Study
Less-powerful drugs often better choice, depending on source of pain, doctors say
- Posted March 21, 2014




















