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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — That snoring in the classroom may be from the teacher, not the students, a new study suggests.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — That snoring in the classroom may be from the teacher, not the students, a new study suggests.
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AFP - One tiny brain cell is all it takes to restore voluntary movement of paralysed muscles, scientists in the United States reported.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — Everyone knows smoking isn't good for you, but now Finnish researchers report that men who smoke not only die younger but they have a poorer quality of life than those who never smoked.
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HealthDay - (HealthDay News) — Menopause is the normal time in a woman's life when the monthly menstrual cycle stops, usually between ages 45 and 55.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — The earliest known cases of human tuberculosis have been identified in 9,000-year-old bones found in an ancient submerged village off the coast of Israel, proving the disease is 3,000 years older than believed, say British and Israeli researchers.
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HealthDay - (HealthDay News) — While many women have successful pregnancies after age 35, certain complications can occur more frequently in women of that age group.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — Young women receiving radiation after having surgery for breast cancer are at increased risk of developing a new tumor in the opposite — or contralateral — breast, a new Dutch study suggests.
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HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — Women who smoke are eight times more likely to suffer a potentially fatal rupture of the body's largest artery, or require surgery to repair the weakening that can cause such a rupture, than nonsmokers.
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AP - Monkeys taught to play a computer game were able to overcome wrist paralysis with an experimental device that might lead to new treatments for patients with stroke and spinal cord injury.
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HealthDay - (HealthDay News) — Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of CenterWatch:
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