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Washington People: Kathy Kniepmann

February 25, 2020 Kathy Kniepmann, student recruitment

Kathy Kniepmann has been a curious learner her whole life. As a grade-schooler, she attempted her first research projects —

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Many kids in rural U.S. are all too familiar with handguns

February 25, 2020 All, Are, Familiar, handguns, in, kids, Many, Rural, too, U.S., with

(HealthDay)—About one-third of boys and 10% of girls in rural U.S. communities have carried a handgun, a new study finds.

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Variety is key for the fittest Americans

February 25, 2020 Americans, Fittest, for, is, key, the, variety

(HealthDay)—Very fit American adults enjoy a wider range of physical activities than those who are less active, a new study

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How different foods affect the risk of different types of stroke

February 25, 2020 cat_cardiovascular, cat_nutrition-diet, cat_stroke, k1_stroke, k2_neurological

A new study examines the associations between certain foods and the risk of either hemorrhagic or ischemic stroke. The in-depth

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New study associates intake of dairy milk with greater risk of breast cancer

February 25, 2020 associates, breast, cancer, dairy, greater, intake, milk, New, of, risk, study, with

Intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women, according to a new study

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Open-backed NHS gowns should be scrapped

February 25, 2020 be, gowns, NHS, Open-backed, scrapped, Should

Open-backed NHS gowns which leave patients worried about flashing their buttocks should be scrapped, says top medic, who wants people

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Coronavirus could become the anticipated 'Disease X', expert warns

February 24, 2020 anticipated, become, Coronavirus, Could, disease, Expert, the, warns, X'

Is the killer coronavirus now disease X? World Health Organization expert warns the infection is ‘rapidly’ fitting category for the

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Specific gut bacteria may be associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension

February 24, 2020 arterial, associated, Bacteria, be, gut, hypertension, may, pulmonary, specific, with

Researchers have identified a distinct collection of bacteria found in the gut that may contribute to and predict the development

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Bill Turnbull health: ‘I feel great’ Presenter gives update on GMB on cancer diagnosis

February 24, 2020 bill turnbull, good morning britain, health, Latest, Prostate Cancer, symptoms

Bill Turnbull, 64, was told by doctors he had prostate cancer back in March 2018. Since then, the presenter has

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Activities for brain health: It’s the variety that counts

February 22, 2020 cat_neurology, cat_psychology-psychiatry, cat_seniors, k1_othermentalhealth, k2_mentalhealth

Individuals who participate in a variety of activities are likely to have better cognitive abilities than those who do not,

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