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AHA: How Many Days of Checks Needed to Diagnose High Blood Pressure?

October 6, 2018 AHA:, Blood, checks, days', Diagnose, high, How, Many, needed':, of, pressure, to

FRIDAY, Oct. 5, 2018 (American Heart Association) — A routine visit to the doctor’s office typically results in a single

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Psoriasis or skin cancer? How to tell the difference

October 4, 2018 cancer, difference, How, or, Psoriasis, Skin, Tell, the, to

An estimated 7.5 million people in the United States have psoriasis, which affects the way the immune system creates new

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How a healthy breakfast boosts your mood

September 30, 2018 A, boosts, breakfast, Healthy, How, mood, your

Confesses 39-year-old Jenny: "I was addicted to sugar and would grab a big bowl of sugary cereal, add a spoon

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Researchers find how natural killer cells regulate protective HIV antibodies

September 27, 2018 antibodies, cells, Find, HIV, How, killer, natural, protective, regulate, Researchers

In the quest to develop a vaccine that triggers the immune system to prevent HIV infection, researchers have focused on

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How nature, nurture shape the sleeping brain

September 24, 2018 brain, How, Nature, nurture, shape, sleeping, the

Some patterns of electrical activity generated by the brain during sleep are inherited, according to a study of teenage twins

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Gender and race may shape how minority women address barriers to breast cancer screening

September 24, 2018 Address, and, barriers, breast, cancer, Gender, How, may, minority, race, screening, shape, to, women

Black women are more likely to be diagnosed at later stages of breast cancer partly due to barriers to timely

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Big data studies scrutinize links between fatty liver disease and how cells make energy

September 14, 2018 and, between, Big, cells, data, disease, energy, fatty, How, links, liver, Make, scrutinize, Studies

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease affects up to 40 percent of American adults. Though the condition produces no noticeable symptoms, one

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Gina Rodriguez on How ‘Jane the Virgin’ Is Fighting Period Stigma

September 13, 2018 Fighting, Gina, How, is, Jane, on, period, Rodriguez, Stigma, the, Virgin’

Gina Rodriguez stars on a TV show on which conversations about women’s health are as common as love triangles. She’s

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Health Problems 

Study shows how exercise generates new neurons, improves cognition in Alzheimer’s mouse

September 6, 2018 Alzheimer's, cognition, exercise, generates, How, Improves, in, mouse, neurons, New, shows, study

A study by a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) research team finds that neurogenesis -inducing the production of new neurons—in the

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Tailoring behavioral therapy for depression, obesity based on how the brain responds

September 5, 2018 based, behavioral, brain, Depression, for, How, obesity, on, responds, Tailoring, the, therapy

Precision lifestyle medicine is an emerging field that tailors behavioral treatments and lifestyle modification recommendations based on an individual’s genetics,

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