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Pros and cons of weight loss surgeries studied - Health Jockey
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Obesity related high glucose levels in elderly women may lead to colon cancer - Health Jockey
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Meditation is good for the brain, says study - Health Jockey
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Patient's own skin used to treat cancer? - Health Jockey
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Stem cell lines are the key to decipher bipolar disorder mysteries: Research - Health Jockey
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Chemotherapy seemingly has greater effect on fertility of women - Health Jockey
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EMF exposure during pregnancy apparently triggers asthma risk in offspring - Health Jockey
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Genetics contribute more to heart attack than stroke? | Health Jockey
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Good cholesterol drug probably helps control diabetes | Health Jockey
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Soy or milk protein dietary supplementation lowers blood pressure? | Health Jockey
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High sodium, less potassium diet supposedly brings death closer | Health Jockey
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Obstructive sleep apnea supposedly implicates blood vessel abnormalities | Health Jockey
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Massage probably lessens low back pain, says study | Health Jockey
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Autism not essentially a genetic disorder, says study | Health Jockey
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Incidental physical activities presumably boost cardiorespiratory fitness | Health Jockey
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