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Mercury levels similar in autistic, normal kids | Reuters
reuters.com — “WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Children with autism have mercury levels similar to those of other kids, suggesting the mysterious disorder is caused by a range of factors rather than a single smoking gun, researchers” View full resource at reuters.com
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Basics - Rheumatoid Arthritis - EverydayHealth.com
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High-Normal Blood Pressure Raises Heart Risks in Men
webmd.com — “Having high blood pressure in middle age is a major risk factor for developing atrial fibrillation later in life, and now new research links high-normal-range blood pressure with an increase in risk.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Mercury levels similar in autistic, normal kids | Reuters
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Rheumatology Medical News about Arthritis, Rheumatoid
mdlinx.com — “Normalisation of physical function by infliximab in patients with RA: Factors associated with normal physical function” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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How is rheumatoid arthritis diagnosed? | BJC Connected Care
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Blood Tests for Rheumatoid Arthritis, part 2 | Reality Check | Rheumatoid Arthritis Warrior
rawarrior.com — “Substantial numbers of RA--™ers have --normal-- test results In my last post, I posed the question: Is There a Blood Test for Rheumatoid Arthritis? I told...” View full resource at rawarrior.com
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@amcunningham The ACR abstract you quoted uses data same study as 1 of the many in my old blog post from '09 http://bit.ly/bV72TS #TedPincus
Age-related declines in peripheral nerve function may be related to metabolic factors: Study
news-medical.net — “New research investigating neurological decline in a population of "super healthy" elderly subjects found that the decline in neurological function of the peripheral nervous system attributed to aging may be related to metabolic factors, such as blood sugar levels, even if these factors are within the normal range.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Vitamin D May Influence Genes for Cancer, Autoimmune Disease - Drugs.com MedNews
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Vitamin D May Influence Genes for Cancer, Autoimmune Disease
everydayhealth.com — “Findings could underscore why deficiency plays role in host of serious ills” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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You're Thin"and Too Fat - On Fitness (usnews.com)
usnews.com — “Too much body fat puts even normal-weight people at higher risk of heart disease.” View full resource at usnews.com
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Vitamin D May Influence Genes for Cancer, Autoimmune Disease
health.yahoo.net — “TUESDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Scientists have discovered a link between vitamin D and genes related to autoimmune diseases and cancer.” View full resource at health.yahoo.net
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Overweight and Heart Disease
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RT @ClevClinicHeart: #Heart Month Tip: Manage your weight. Normal body mass index (BMI) ranges from 18.5 to 24.9 kg/m2. http://bit.ly/8XCYEp
Essential Hypertension Information on Healthline
healthline.com — “Essential or primary hypertension, the most common form of hypertension, is elevated blood pressure that develops without apparent cause. Genetic factors, however, appear to play role in increasing the risk of developing the disorder.” View full resource at healthline.com
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#hypertension What is Essential, or Primary Hypertension? Learn more. http://sns.ly/Wgi78
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