Health
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Simple procedure may replace cornea transplant
A new, minimally invasive procedure could improve treatment for many patients with a common eye disease, without the potential…
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Protein that may ‘shock and kill’ HIV virus identified
Researchers have identified a protein that can potently force the latent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viruses out of hiding…
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Soda and other sweet drinks tied to risk for some rare cancers
People who drink lots of soda or other sugary beverages may have a higher risk of developing rare cancers in…
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Food proximity can influence choice
A new review has suggested that marketers’ tactics to place things where we are more likely to pick them up…
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Special footwear may not improve knee arthritis
Shoes with modified midsoles designed to relieve pressure on the knee joint don’t improve pain and function for people with…
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Special footwear may not improve knee arthritis
Shoes with modified midsoles designed to relieve pressure on the knee joint don’t improve pain and function for people with…
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Alzheimer’s gene may shrink brain starting in childhood
A gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease may shrink brain structures and lower thinking skills as early as in childhood, decades…
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Early bedtime for preschoolers cuts obesity risk later
Preschoolers who are regularly in bed by 8 p.m., are far less likely to become obese teenagers than young…
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Power Salads: 5 Ways To Transform Dinner
A spinach salad with strawberries, avocado and pine nuts is beautiful and delicious. Credit: Copyright 2016 Dreamstime A large plate…
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New Initiative Shows Path to Better Diabetes Control
PhotoCredit:istock A low-cost healthcare model involving non-physician workers using computer tools can help diabetes patients double their likelihood of controlling…
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