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All posts by LadyLively
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U.S. Teens More Vulnerable to Genital Herpes, Study Suggests
They may have lower levels of protective antibodies to the virus than in years past
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Children of Teen Mothers Don’t Have Mental Disadvantage, Study Suggests
But language delay was noted in kids born to youngest moms
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Meds That Prevent HIV Infection Don’t Spur Risky Behavior: Study
HIV-negative people who know they're protected do not increase their sexual risk-taking, research shows
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Parents Who Used Donor Eggs Often Struggle Over Decision to Tell Kids
Study found, however, that anxiety ended once the revelation was made
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Health Tip: Know the Signs of a Hip Strain
Pain is the most frequent symptom
- Posted October 17, 2013
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Multiple Egg Donations May Not Affect Women’s Future Fertility: Study
Additional research found frozen eggs are nearly as effective as fresh for IVF treatments
- Posted October 16, 2013
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How a Routine Pap Smear Ends Up Costing $1,000
Family physician investigated how some of her patients received big bills for common tests
- Posted October 16, 2013
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Gene Mutation May Double Rate of Brain Tissue Lost to Alzheimer’s
1 percent of people carry DNA that quickens disease's destructive path, researchers say
- Posted October 16, 2013
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High Out-of-Pocket Costs Called a Hidden ‘Side Effect’ of Treatment
Some doctors say it's time to discuss financial aspects with patients
- Posted October 16, 2013
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Immune Protein Found to Block HIV Spread in Some People
Cells' second-line defense, found in a rare few, could cut need for long-term drug therapy, researchers say
- Posted October 16, 2013




















