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New poll shows one in five Americans may stop using vitamin E, experts concerned

New poll shows one in five Americans may stop using vitamin E, experts concerned

Important step in understanding why some of us can eat fatty foods and not suffer from cardiac disease

Important step in understanding why some of us can eat fatty foods and not suffer from cardiac disease

Obesity disproportionately burdens low-income, ethnic minority populations

Obesity disproportionately burdens low-income, ethnic minority populations

Small social circles tied to heart disease death in women

Small social circles tied to heart disease death in women

African Americans more likely to carry genetic variants known to stimulate inflammatory response

African Americans more likely to carry genetic variants known to stimulate inflammatory response

Drinking water could help people suffering from low blood pressure who faint while standing

Drinking water could help people suffering from low blood pressure who faint while standing

Higher incidence of rejection following early steroid withdrawal

Higher incidence of rejection following early steroid withdrawal

Novel anti-obesity compound shows promise for treatment of obesity

Novel anti-obesity compound shows promise for treatment of obesity

Rimonabant could be safer for treating obesity than previous weight-loss drugs

Rimonabant could be safer for treating obesity than previous weight-loss drugs

Israeli developed fruit called pomelit, lowers blood cholesterol

Israeli developed fruit called pomelit, lowers blood cholesterol

Type 1 diabetes could be prevented by a new nasal insulin vaccine

Type 1 diabetes could be prevented by a new nasal insulin vaccine

Venom from one of the world’s deadliest snakes is being developed as a new drug to treat heart failure

Venom from one of the world’s deadliest snakes is being developed as a new drug to treat heart failure

Nurses struggle to cope with violent patients

Nurses struggle to cope with violent patients

Stress affects molecules believed to play a key role in cellular aging

Stress affects molecules believed to play a key role in cellular aging

Lighter air more than doubles COPD patients’ endurance

Lighter air more than doubles COPD patients’ endurance

Metabolic syndrome is a public health time bomb

Metabolic syndrome is a public health time bomb

Elevated BMI may not increase risk of death among men with heart attack or stroke

Elevated BMI may not increase risk of death among men with heart attack or stroke

Tougher action needed to stop cigarette sales to children

Tougher action needed to stop cigarette sales to children

New computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) methods for cancer

New computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) methods for cancer

Cancer survival rates differ among ethnic groups in New Zealand

Cancer survival rates differ among ethnic groups in New Zealand

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