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Postnatal Depression May Be Preventable

Nurses trained to assess and psychologically support new mothers can prevent the onset of postnatal depression, according to a new study in England. Postnatal depression, also called postpartum ...
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Vaccines and Autism Timeline: How the Truth Unfolded

The idea that vaccines cause autism received yet another blow this week, with a new article in the British Journal of Medicine declaring the 1998 study by Andrew ...
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13% of People Admit Driving Drunk in the Past Year

More than 13 percent of people ages 16 or older drove under the influence of alcohol in the United States last year, and more than 4 percent of ...
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AIDS: A ‘Winnable’ Public Health Battle?

This is the second in a six-part MyHealthNewsDaily series examining the problems and solutions related to six “winnable battles” in public health, as recently announced by the U.S. ...
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3 to 6 Drinks a Week May Increase Breast Cancer Risk

Even as few as three alcoholic beverages per week may increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, a new study finds. Women in the study who drank ...
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Leaders Called Upon to Support Sexual Health

If you practice safe sex and have regular checkups for sexual health, good for you. You’re one of the few. Despite the medical community’s various longstanding guidelines for ...
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Stress Changes Alcohol’s Effects on You

Stress can determine whether alcohol gives drinkers a jolt of energy or sends them sleepily off to bed, a new study reveals. The results of the study may ...
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High-Fat Diet Injures the Brain, Rodent Study Reveals

Shedding extra pounds and keeping them off can be hard, and a new study suggests one reason why: A high-fat diet, followed for even a short time, injures ...
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Arsenic in Rice: Something to Worry About?

This week, news reports said that arsenic levels in juice may be unsafe, but experts say levels of arsenic in rice may be concerning as well, particularly for ...
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Walking Boosts Brain Function, Study Shows

A group of “professional couch potatoes,” as one researcher described them, has proven that even moderate exercise – in this case walking at one’s own pace for 40 ...
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