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Exercise benefits black girls less than whites, study shows
LOS ANGELES — In a dispiriting finding for African-American girls and women, a new study finds that while engaging in high levels of physical activity is a good bet for preventing obesity in white ...
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Global cancer cases could rise 75% by 2030
LONDON — Global cancer cases are projected to rise 75 percent by 2030, in part because many other diseases are being stamped out and more developing countries are adopting Western lifestyles linked...
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Experiment lets spine-injured rats walk, climb
NEW YORK — Many scientists are working on treatments to help people with spinal cord injuries walk. Now there’s a striking new demonstration of how one approach might work: Spinal nerve stimulation...
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Less invasive surgery provides relief
MURRAY — Sticking a balloon up the nose might seem a little counterintuitive to relieve blocked sinuses, but this newer, minimally invasive surgical procedure promises quick relief and a quicker re...
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Tool-wielding robots perform surgery
PITTSBURGH — Imagine a tiny snake robot crawling through your body, helping a surgeon identify diseases and perform operations. It’s not science fiction. Scientists and doctors are using the cre...
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Smoking prevention gets short shrift from states, CDC says
LOS ANGELES — Every day, about 3,800 American kids try a cigarette for the first time. A thousand of them will grow up to have a daily smoking habit, and nearly 300 will wind up dead from a smoking...
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Get juiced!
Labeled as extreme by some, radical by others and life-changing by proponents, vegetable juice diets are catching like wildfire in the health food world for their dietary benefits. Definitely no...
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Transplant: Getting smoker’s lung better than none at all
LONDON — Patients who need new lungs are better off getting donated organs from smokers than none at all, even though they probably won’t live as long as those who get a lung transplant from a nons...
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Test offers red flag for autism at 6 months
A simple “pull-to-sit” test on infants at six months old may help doctors predict autism and other delays, a new study has found. The study by Kennedy Krieger Institute researchers looked at inf...
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CDC: Half of overweight teens have heart risk
ATLANTA — Half the nation’s overweight teens have unhealthy blood pressure, cholesterol or blood sugar levels that put them at risk for future heart attacks and other cardiac problems, new federal ...
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