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Diseases (Page 40)

Infant’s Early Diet Doesn’t Change Celiac Disease Risk, Study Finds

2014-10-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: October 1, 2014
In: Diseases, Gastrointestinal Problems, Kids' Health, Medical Disorders, Nutrition / Vitamins, Parenting

Breast-feeding, waiting to introduce foods with gluten didn’t prevent autoimmune disorderContinue Reading

Stress Might Be Even More Unhealthy for the Obese

2014-09-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 26, 2014
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Diseases, Mental Health, Obesity

Repeated exposure tied to escalation of inflammatory protein levels, but only in overweight people, study findsContinue Reading

A Good Night’s Sleep May Mean a Good Day’s Work

2014-09-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 14, 2014
In: Diseases, Infectious Disease, Mental Health, Sleep Disorders

Too much, too little slumber linked to raised number of sick days, researchers sayContinue Reading

Scientists Unlock a Key to Cell Stress

2014-09-11
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 11, 2014
In: Alzheimers, Diabetes, Diseases, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Medical Disorders, Mental Health

Stressed cells can halt protein production, which could could shed light on diseases like Alzheimer’s and ALSContinue Reading

Osteoporosis Drugs Work, But Review Finds No Clear Winner

2014-09-08
By: Weekly MD Team
On: September 8, 2014
In: Arthritis, Bones & Joints, Diseases, Seniors, Vitamins / Drugs

Risk of ‘atypical’ fractures is rare, researchers sayContinue Reading

Could Too Much Salt Harm MS Patients?

2014-08-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 28, 2014
In: Diseases, Health News, Neurological

Researchers find a link but say it’s too soon to recommend reducing sodium intakeContinue Reading

Most U.S. Babies Get Their Vaccines: CDC

2014-08-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 28, 2014
In: Diseases, Kids' Health, Parenting, Vitamins / Drugs

But booster shots and second doses lag for 2-year-olds, report finds
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Most U.S. Babies Get Their Vaccines: CDC

2014-08-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 28, 2014
In: Diseases, Kids' Health, Parenting, Vitamins / Drugs

But booster shots and second doses lag for 2-year-olds, report finds
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Your Family’s Germs May Move With You

2014-08-28
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 28, 2014
In: Diseases, Mental Health

Study found that bacteria followed people into their new homeContinue Reading

Playing Video Game May Boost MS Patients’ Balance: Study

2014-08-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: August 26, 2014
In: Diseases, Health & Technology, Kids' Health, Neurological

Research suggests regular use of Wii accessory might rewire the brainContinue Reading

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