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Eating Berries Might Help Preserve Your Memory - Senior Health Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “Blueberries, strawberries found to prevent mental decline in study of older women.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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CIDRAP >> Cowpox infection in US lab worker called a first

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Provinces’ new weapon against Big Pharma: each other | News | National Post

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Healthy Perspective: The latest health & wellness news with a dose of conversation - USATODAY.com

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Many older men still get prostate cancer testing - Yahoo! News

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Join us for our first #mHealth chat on Twitter!

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Bonuses for docs do little to improve diabetes care | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Small financial incentives aimed at getting physicians to make sure their diabetic patients receive recommended routine exams may not lead to changes in doctors' behavior, accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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Food Facts - Oroweat Health Nut Bread (24 oz.) Food Ingredients, Weight Watchers Points

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Warnings on Cigarette Packs May Keep Ex-Smokers From Relapse - MSN Health - Cancer

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Thou Shalt Not Stand Idly By – Yet our health care system does – Kait and Ted’s story | Ted Eytan, MD

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Anti-depressants likely do more harm than good, study suggests

sciencedaily.com — “Commonly prescribed anti-depressants appear to be doing patients more harm than good, say researchers who have published a paper examining the impact of the medications on the entire body.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Eating berries 'protects' men against Parkinson's disease

medicalsearch.com.au — “Men who eat flavonoid-rich foods such as berries, tea, apples and red wine significantly reduce their risk of developing Parkinson's disease,View full resource at medicalsearch.com.au

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Many First-Graders Shun Overweight Obese Kids - MSN Health - Healthy Living

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Is the obesity tide turning among preschoolers? | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In eastern Massachusetts, the number of kids under age six who are obese declined significantly in recent years -- a trend that might be happening nationwide as well, accordingView full resource at reuters.com

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