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All posts by LadyLively
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Irregular Bedtimes Lead to Behavior Problems in Kids: Study
But, setting a consistent bedtime can get children back on track, researcher says
- Posted October 14, 2013
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Bile Protein May Help Detect Pancreatic Cancer
Study suggests it could detect malignancy earlier than some blood markers
- Posted October 14, 2013
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Exercise May Lower Risk of Esophageal Cancer
But review author says other lifestyle factors may also be at play
- Posted October 14, 2013
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Overweight Teen Years Tied to Later Cancer Risk
Study found too much weight may be connected to esophageal disease
- Posted October 14, 2013
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Single Gene May Predict Mental Decline After Heart Surgery
Preliminary study suggests blood test could help doctors assess patient's risk
- Posted October 13, 2013
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Women in Labor May Be Fine Taking in Nourishment, Study Finds
Those who got protein shake fared no worse than women given ice chips only, researchers say
- Posted October 12, 2013
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High Smog Levels Tied to Serious Heart Problems
European study author calls for lower air-pollution threshold
- Posted October 12, 2013
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Women in Labor May Be Fine Taking in Nourishment, Study Finds
Those who got protein shake fared no worse than women given ice chips only, researchers say
- Posted October 12, 2013




















