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Dogs Unleash Personality Traits on Walks
Group outings reveal characteristics such as trainability and leadership, study says
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Texas Woman’s Death Highlights Danger of Overlooking Dengue Fever
CDC researchers say doctors need to be aware that infections are now occurring within the United States
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Scientists ID New Genes Linked to Belly Fat
Findings could advance efforts to develop personalized obesity treatments, researchers say
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Hormone Therapy May Cut Risk of Repeat Joint Replacement Surgery in Women
Those who took it after hip, knee replacement saw risk of second procedure drop by about 40 percent
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Radiation Before Surgery May Improve Survival From Rare Lung Cancer
Small study of mesothelioma patients also found smoother recovery with this treatment method
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Health Highlights: Jan. 23, 2014
States Consider Labels for Genetically Modified Foods Slight Decrease in Uninsured Rate: Survey Pet Treats Tied to Illness in Dogs Are Returning to Stores Higher Levels of Potential Cancer-Causing Chemical in Pepsi One: Report
- Posted January 23, 2014
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First-Time Cesarean Rates Dipped in 2012: CDC
But doctor says the surgical births are still too commonplace
- Posted January 23, 2014
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Is He the Impatient Type? Check His Eyes
Less patient people change visual focus quickly, study finds
- Posted January 23, 2014
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For Seniors With Dementia, the Choice to Live Alone Can Be a Risky One
Study identifies safety issues, lack of social activities and health care
- Posted January 23, 2014




















