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Flu Vaccine Has Added Benefits for People With Diabetes
People with Type 2 diabetes who got the flu vaccine had a lower risk of stroke and heart failure.
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Well: The Benefits of Spicing Up a Breast-Feeding Mother’s Diet
Children who were nursed as babies may accept more foods later because they’ve experienced a variety of flavors from the start.
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Psychotherapy May Have Lasting Benefits for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Cognitive therapy, hypnotherapy, mindfulness, behavioral therapy and dynamic psychotherapy all showed benefits against the symptoms of I.B.S.
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Well: Psychotherapy May Have Lasting Benefits for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Cognitive therapy, hypnotherapy, mindfulness, behavioral therapy and dynamic psychotherapy all showed benefits against the symptoms of I.B.S.
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Personal Health: Benefits of Yoga May Go Bone-Deep
Dr. Loren M. Fishman of Columbia University has been gathering evidence for years, hoping to determine whether yoga might be effective therapy for osteoporosis.
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Circumcision Benefits Outweigh Risks, Study Reports
A review of studies has found that the health benefits of infant male circumcision vastly outweigh the risks involved in the procedure.
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Can Statins Cut the Benefits of Exercise?
An important new study suggests that statins, the cholesterol-lowering medications that are the most prescribed drugs in the world, may block some of the fitness benefits of exercise, one of the surest ways to improve health.
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Well: Sucking Your Child’s Pacifier Clean May Have Benefits
Children whose parents had no problems sucking their pacifiers to clean them had fewer allergies, lower rates of eczema and fewer signs of asthma than those whose parents typically rinsed or boiled them.
Do the Brain Benefits of Exercise Last?
Exercise bolsters the structure and function of the brain. But if someone stops exercising, does the brain revert to its former state, much like unused muscles slacken?
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