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Women Increasingly Prone to Kidney Stones
Rising obesity likely is to blame, study author says
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Migraines Linked to Changes in Brain Structure
MRI findings in study should not cause concern to patients, experts say
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Should Everyone Over 65 Take a Statin?
Even seniors without known cardiovascular disease may benefit, study suggests, but expert opinions vary
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Drinking Before First Pregnancy Raises Risk of Breast Cancer: Study
Experts urge alcohol moderation for women during this time of life
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Women Increasingly Prone to Kidney Stones
Rising obesity likely is to blame, study author says
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Mental and Substance Disorders Major Cause of Nonfatal Illnesses
Opioid dependence causes greatest health burden of all illicit drugs, study shows
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Scientists Grow ‘Model Brain’ From Stem Cells
The tiny 'organoids' have many of the same tissues as nine-week-old fetal brains
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Your Gut Bacteria May Predict Your Obesity Risk
Studies also found that high-fiber, low-fat diet can change bacteria makeup for the better
- Posted August 28, 2013
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Brain Protein Is a Key to ‘Senior Moments,’ Study Finds
Age-related forgetfulness is caused by protein deficiency, scientists studying humans and mice say
- Posted August 28, 2013
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In Type 2 Diabetes, Gut May ‘Taste’ Sugar Differently
Small study suggests people with condition absorb glucose more rapidly
- Posted August 28, 2013