Kids Don’t Benefit From Calcium Supplementation (HealthDay)
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Female college athletes who restrict their calorie intake may be putting themselves at risk for stress fractures, new research finds.
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New research suggests that diabetes — not obesity — puts people at risk of developing critical illness and dying early.
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A new device may be able to predict epileptic seizures before they become debilitating, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology report.
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Nicotine may help improve symptoms of depression, say U.S. researchers, but they add that that’s no reason to smoke.
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Whenever a loved one suffers a health crisis, well-wishers often pass on the heartfelt promise that they’ll "pray for you."
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Many U.S. nurses are having a tough time balancing work and family life, a new study finds.
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More than half of repeat DUI offenders suffer from at least one mental illness, say researchers from the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE).
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