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All posts by LadyLively
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FDA Approves New Magnet Device to Treat Migraines
User presses button to release pulse of magnetic energy that may help ease headache
- Posted December 15, 2013
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Tips for Tackling Winter Allergy Triggers
Spending time indoors can raise exposure to mold, dust mites, pets, chemicals and fumes, experts warn
- Posted December 15, 2013
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Working Out Might Help Counteract Holiday Eating Excess
Men who overstuffed but exercised showed less harm to their health in study
- Posted December 14, 2013
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Snow-Shoveling Health Tips as Winter Looms
Combination of exertion and cold weather poses heart attack risk, expert warns
- Posted December 14, 2013
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Tips for Stress-Free Winter Breaks With College Kids
Here's how parents can adapt when students come home
- Posted December 13, 2013
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Just Imagining Brightness Might Make Your Eyes React
Pupil size changed when people visualized sunny days in study
- Posted December 13, 2013
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James Bond’s Dirty Little Spy Secret: He’s an Alcoholic
Study claims rate of boozing would make him too addled to pursue villains, women
- Posted December 13, 2013
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FDA Warns Against Nipple Test for Breast Cancer Screening
Mammogram is still the gold standard, agency says
- Posted December 13, 2013
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New Rule Tweaks Obamacare Deadline
Insurers pressed for flexibility on premium payments, coverage
- Posted December 13, 2013
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Could Longer Maternity Leave Prevent Postpartum Depression?
Study of 800 women found higher symptom rates with shorter leaves
- Posted December 13, 2013



















