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Daily pill helped cure osteoporosis in mice, rats
A once-a-day pill helped completely rebuild bone in rodents with severe osteoporosis, a finding that could lead to a new class of drugs to treat the brittle-bone disease in humans, U.S. researchers said. Read more »
National News
- Heart disease "will kill 400,000 Americans in 2010"
- Family fat explains some of family diabetes risk
- The best running shoe may be nature's own
- Heart procedure beats drugs for irregular heartbeat
- One-fifth of U.S. teens have unhealthy cholesterol
- Salt reduction could save 92,000 lives a year
- No need for pregnant women to fast during labor
What's Being Talked About
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Sidney says ...
I have went barefoot all my life except in public places and never had any trouble with my feet but those I know wearing shoes all the time are always complaining of foot problems. I think this issue of running with or without shoes is finally over.
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Bill says ...
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chetak says ...
I don't think so because all the new stuf that people keep coming out with to stop people from shoking so I think it will be a little less. chet johnson age13 alaska 8th grade
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barney says ...
I am 70 years old-----salt?? deadly!!! get real---
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Abby says ...
Yes sitting hampers the body's ability to function properly. Anyone who sits for several hours is just as much at risk for many problems the same as someone who does not exercise.
National News
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Men who eat soy may have lower lung cancer risk
Men who don't smoke and eat a lot of soy may have a lower risk of lung cancer, according to a new study. Read more »
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Study fails to link saturated fat, heart disease
The saturated fat found mainly in meat and dairy products has a bad reputation, but a new analysis of published studies finds no clear link between people's intake of saturated fat and their risk of developing heart disease. Read more »
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Girls with ADHD show other mental health risks
Girls with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder are more likely than their peers to develop depression, anxiety, eating disorders or other psychiatric problems by the time they reach adulthood, a new study suggests. Read more »
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