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Excessive Calcium May Damage Your Heart: Study
Taking calcium in the form of supplements may raise the risk of plaque buildup in arteries and heart damage, although…
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Parental Absence May Lead to Early Smoking, Drinking
Parental absence in early childhood as a result of death or relationship break-up is linked to an increased risk…
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Beware Extremes: Exercise, Anger May Trigger Heart Attack
If you’re angry or upset, you might want to simmer down before heading out for an intense run or gym…
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Gene Therapy May Treat Alzheimer’s
Researchers at the Imperial College here have found that delivering a specific gene via an injection directly into the brain…
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Why acne may help keep your skin young
A recent study conducted at King’s College London has found that people with acne infection on their faces tend to…
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Late Pregnancies May Increase Risk of Autism in Kids
Parents who reproduce later in life are more likely to have children who develop autism disorders, a study finds. The…
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Knowing your life expectancy may be possible now
Knowing your life expectancy may be possible now (Getty Images) We encounter many such cases where people have died very…
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‘Muscle memory’ may not really exist
A new study suggests that muscle memory may not really exist. The study found that genes activated in response to…
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Moderate drinking may not affect women’s fertility
(iStock) Although current U.S. guidelines encourage women to stop drinking while trying to get pregnant, a new Danish study suggests…
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