By Matt McMillen
Experts Analyze the Potential Cancer Risk From Low Levels of Radiation
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By Kelli Miller Stacy
CDC Data Show Death Rate Has Declined for 10 Consecutive Years
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Improvement in Tremors After Injection of Genetic Material Into Brain
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By Matt McMillen
Study Shows Musical Instruments Used in School Bands May Harbor Illness-Causing Microbes
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By Brenda Goodman
Standards Proposed by Environmental Protection Agency Will Cut Mercury Released by Power Plants
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Compares Pain, Quality of Life After Drug-Coated Stents or Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
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By Kelli Miller Stacy
Regularly Walking a Dog Has a 'Measurable Impact' on How Much Exercise You Get
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By Brenda Goodman
Study Shows Weight Gain After Hormone Therapy May Level Off After a Year of Treatment
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By Bill Hendrick
Study Suggests Benefits of Eating Whey Protein After Exercise  
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By Jennifer Warner
Number of Pack-a-Day Smokers Down by About 16% Since 1965
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By Salynn Boyles
Study Shows Treatment of Mothers Is Linked to Improvement in Kids’ Depression Symptoms
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By Bill Hendrick
Severe Depression May Affect Function in Stroke Patients, Making Them More Dependent on Others for Help
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By Daniel J. DeNoon
Consumers Report Finding Pieces of Red Plastic in Meatballs
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By Denise Mann
Study Shows College Students With ADHD Score Higher on Tests That Measure Creativity
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By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Why do some people respond to an aerobic workout routine by becoming incredibly fit, whereas others who exercise just as hard for months end up no fitter than when they began?
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By PETER B. BACH, M.D.
A research study assistant slid the inform My wife, Ruth, sitting next to me, signed it. She was in treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where I am also a doctor and cancer researcher. ed consent document for the clin
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By TARA PARKER-POPE
A new pet can bring joy to a home, but it can also create tension and changes to the family dynamic, writes Benedict Carey in today’s special animal issue of Science Times.
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By DENISE GRADY
Worsening conditions at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan have raised fears that people will be harmed by radiation. But experts say that in terms of public health, the Japanese have already taken precautions that should prevent the
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By ANDREW POLLACK
As Japan races to avoid a nuclear disaster, some Americans and companies in the United States are scrambling to obtain potassium iodide, a drug that can protect people from radiation-induced thyroid cancer.
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By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS
A hospital executive who has been accused of bribery in a federal corruption investigation has been ousted by his board and replaced by his second in command, the board announced on Tuesday.
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