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 One In Three Americans Take Meds With Depressive Side Effects: Study

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 One In Three Americans Take Meds With Depressive Side Effects: Study

One third of Americans are taking prescription and over-the-counter drugs, such as birth control pills, antacids and common heart medications, that may raise the risk of depression, researchers...

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NASH: the first World Awareness Day for Fatty-Liver Disease

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NASH: the first World Awareness Day for Fatty-Liver Disease

Starting today, June 12 officially is International non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (steatohepatitis) day*, which is a great opportunity to raise awareness about this disease thanks to the NASH...

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   Blood Test May Predict Premature Birth

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   Blood Test May Predict Premature Birth

US and Danish researchers said Thursday they have developed an inexpensive blood test that may predict with up to 80 percent accuracy whether a pregnant woman will give birth prematurely. While...

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Could baking soda improve cancer treatment?

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Could baking soda improve cancer treatment?

Consuming baking soda may help immunotherapy drugs to fight difficult-to-treat tumors. This cheap and simple intervention may eventually improve current cancer treatments. Within tumors, large...

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