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Can a Bad Boss Make You Sick?
Study ties poor supervisors to higher odds for heart attack
Pay Less for Prescription Drugs
Check out pharmacy, clinic and government programs, expert says
Bad-Behaving Teens May Be Living Up to Expectations
Parents should not assume that all youth will rebel, expert says
Singing in Pregnancy May Be Harder Work
As hormones increase, so does the need to exert more pressure from the lungs, researchers say
Wood Fires Can Harm the Youngest Lungs
Exposed infants more susceptible to bronchiolitis, study finds
Stem Cells May Offer Alternative to Lung Transplants
Novel protocol could provide new lung tissue for certain patients, researchers say
Early Relapse of MS May Mean Fewer Issues Later
Short-term limitations seem to wane as years go by, researcher says
Simple Steps Get Walkers Moving
Improved pedestrian routes and formation of walking groups pay off, study finds
New Smells 'Etched' in Brain: Study
Findings might play a role in boosting memories -- or forgetting them, researchers say
Breast-Feeding Benefits Moms and Babies: Report
Nursing exclusively for six months, then with foods until at least 12 months is ideal, dietitians say
Health Fears Are Nothing to Sneeze At
After witnessing a sneeze, people worry more about flu, heart attacks, accidents and crime, study finds
Good Sleepers More Likely to Eat Right
Adequate shuteye is linked to healthier food choices in study
Poor Restroom Cleaning Causes Cruise-Ship Sickness
Baby changing tables cleaned less often than toilet seats, study finds
Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 6, 2009
- Stress and Cognition
- Constipation
- High Blood Pressure
Early Morning Colonoscopies May Find More Polyps
Study suggests differences in patient preparation and doctor fatigue play a role
Swine Flu Virus Dominant Strain Worldwide: WHO
Agency says pathogen continues to target younger adults, producing mild-to-moderate illness
Rest Easy. When It Comes to Swine Flu, Your Pet Is Safe
Recent reports of H1N1 in a cat or pigs are likely very rare, experts say
Germs Mingle Most on Palms, Feet, Forearms
Body-wide survey also finds unique mix of bacteria for each person
Phosphorus Levels May Predict Heart Disease
Even a slight elevation was linked to coronary artery calcification in study
Complete Horse Genome Sequence Revealed
Findings could aid understanding of human diseases, scientists say
Fetus Learns Intonations of Mother's Tongue
French, German newborns show crying patterns that mimic parents' language, study finds
Genes Linked to 'Pot' Belly
And excess consumption of saturated fats raises obesity risk, researchers find
Without Job Stress, Retirees Sleep Better
Those who left demanding jobs report the most improvement, study finds
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