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- Mapping the Exposome: Science Broadens Focus to Environmental Disease Triggers
- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
- Your Brain Changes in Stages as You Age, Study Finds
- Some Suicide Victims Show No Typical Warning Signs, Study Finds
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All posts by LadyLively
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Flu Vaccine Prevented 6.6 Million Illnesses Last Season: CDC
There's still time to get vaccinated for current flu season, health officials say
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Two-Thirds of Seniors Need Help With Some Part of Daily Living
Study finds they rely on other people or special devices to complete routine tasks
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Exercise Might Lift Libido in Women on Antidepressants
Regular workouts seem to counter the sexual dysfunction that is a side effect of these drugs
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Scientists Discover Another Genetic Code
Overlapping language seems to help direct DNA activity in cells, researchers report
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Bedbugs Can Withstand Bitter Cold: Study
Keep infested items in a freezer for several days to get rid of the pests, researchers suggest
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Drug May Help Slow Advanced Breast Cancer
But more research is needed before Sprycel could become part of standard treatment
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Kids’ Movies Deliver Mixed Messages on Eating, Obesity
Films condemn obesity, but 'glamorize' inactivity, study finds
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Could a Tiny Worm Help Treat Autism?
Researchers see promise in two novel therapies
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Exercise Linked to Lower Breast Cancer Risk in Black Women
Regular, brisk activity seems to help prevent some aggressive tumors that resist hormone therapy, study says
- Posted December 12, 2013
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Exercise Might Ease Joint Pain Caused by Breast Cancer Drugs
Side effects, such as stiffness and pain, are common reasons patients stop taking medications
- Posted December 12, 2013




















