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Gene May Raise Diabetics’ Chances of Heart Disease
People with type 2 diabetes plus a certain variant of DNA had 36 percent higher risk, study found
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Want to Spend Less? Shop in High Heels, Study Says
When consumers were focused on physical balance, they tended to show restraint with purchases
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Study May Explain Why Some Obese People Don’t Get Diabetes
Relatively low level of inflammation may hold the key, researchers say
- Posted August 27, 2013
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FDA Approves 1st Topical Gel to Ease Redness of Rosacea
Mirvaso works by constricting dilated blood vessels of the face, company says
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Simple Strategies Aren’t Always Enough for Bedwetting
In tougher cases, alarms or medications may be the answer, experts say
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Health Highlights: Aug. 27, 2013
- Posted August 27, 2013
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What Is ‘Play’ to a Child With Autism?
Motion preferred to arts and crafts or pretending, study finds
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Readmission Rates for Children May Not Reflect Hospital Performance
Study suggests that parents should base decisions on other factors
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Spinal Fluid Test May Aid Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease
New study findings also might help predict how quickly the disease will progress, researchers say
- Posted August 27, 2013
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Does Learning Begin in the Womb?
An early introduction to words and sound may stimulate speech and language development after birth.
- Posted August 27, 2013