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People’s Beliefs on Drunk Driving May Change When They’re Drunk
Alcohol may impair drivers' normally good sense, study says
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Righty or Lefty? It’s Largely Genetic, Study Suggests
Work with developing embryos provides new information
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Strong Verbal Skills in Childhood May Raise Drinking Risk, Study Suggests
These expressive kids scored higher in 'sensation-seeking,' researchers found
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Vaccine Coverage High in U.S., but Measles Outbreaks a Concern: CDC
159 cases reported so far this year in unvaccinated people
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Americans Enjoying More Healthy Years
Study found 2-year lifespan gain, fewer disease symptoms
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Childhood Obesity Quadruples Chances of Adult Hypertension: Study
Even being overweight when young was found to double high blood pressure risk in long-term study
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Tooth Cavities Linked to Lower Risk of Head, Neck Cancer in Study
Bacteria involved in cavity formation may have some cancer-protective effect, researcher says, but skeptics aren't sure
- Posted September 12, 2013
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People’s Beliefs on Drunk Driving May Change When They’re Drunk
Alcohol may impair drivers' normally good sense, study says
- Posted September 12, 2013
-
Righty or Lefty? It’s Largely Genetic, Study Suggests
Work with developing embryos provides new information
- Posted September 12, 2013
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Strong Verbal Skills in Childhood May Raise Drinking Risk, Study Suggests
These expressive kids scored higher in 'sensation-seeking,' researchers found
- Posted September 12, 2013




















