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Progesterone from an unexpected source may affect miscarriage risk

January 6, 2020 affect, an, From, may, miscarriage, Progesterone, risk, Source, unexpected

About twenty percent of confirmed pregnancies end in miscarriage, most often in the first trimester, for reasons ranging from infection

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Study explains why some creams and cosmetics may cause skin rashes

January 3, 2020 and, cause, Cosmetics, creams, Explains, may, rashes, Skin, some, study, Why

Allergic reactions in the skin can be caused by many different chemical compounds in creams, cosmetics, and other consumer products,

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Fat-dissolving bile acids may help regulate gut immunity and inflammation

January 3, 2020 acids, and, bile, Fat-dissolving, gut, help, immunity, inflammation, may, regulate

Could bile acids—the fat-dissolving juices churned out by the liver and gallbladder—also play a role in immunity and inflammation? The

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Freestanding emergency departments may increase out-of-pocket spending for patients

December 20, 2019 departments, emergency, for, Freestanding, Increase, may, out-of-pocket, patients, spending

With emergency department visits spiking around the holidays, patients may be inclined to seek care at freestanding emergency departments in

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New tool may speed antibody, vaccine research

December 16, 2019 antibody, may, New, research, speed, Tool, vaccine

The antibody discovery and vaccine development research fields may be on the verge of rapidly expanding with data that previously

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Health Problems 

Prenatal antidepressant use may up risk for gestational diabetes

November 20, 2019 Antidepressant, Diabetes, for, gestational, may, prenatal, risk, up, Use

(HealthDay)—Taking certain antidepressants while pregnant can increase the risk for developing gestational diabetes, according to a study recently published in

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A key to the opioid crisis may be knowing why some brains are more easily addicted

November 19, 2019 A, addicted, Are, be, brain's, crisis, easily?, key, Knowing, may, more, Opioid, some, the, to, Why

Today, more Americans die from overdoses than car accidents. Understanding how to treat individuals with opioid addiction will be crucial

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Tobacco cessation programs may up quit rates in cancer patients

November 14, 2019 cancer, cessation, in, may, patients, Programs, quit, rates, tobacco, up

(HealthDay)—Enrolling actively-smoking oncology patients into a comprehensive tobacco cessation program may help patients sustain long-term abstinence from smoking and improve

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Health Problems 

Early spinal patterns may predict scoliosis in teen years

November 14, 2019 early, in, may, patterns, Predict, scoliosis, spinal, teen, years

A pediatric researcher has identified patterns of spinal curvature in younger children that may be likely to develop into scoliosis

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People who cannot read may be three times as likely to develop dementia

November 13, 2019 As, be, cannot, Dementia, develop, likely, may, people, Read, three, Times, to, Who

New research has found that people who are illiterate, meaning they never learned to read or write, may have nearly

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