Drinking one can of diet soda a day doubled the risk of having an overweight 1-year-old.
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Childhood Stress Is Linked to Hardening of the Arteries
The higher the childhood stress score in a study, the greater the risk for coronary artery calcification in adulthood.
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Well: High-Rise Living Linked to Lower Survival After Cardiac Arrest
The higher the floor you live on, the lower your chance of surviving a cardiac arrest, according to a new study.
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High-Rise Living Linked to Lower Survival After Cardiac Arrest
The higher the floor you live on, the lower your chance of surviving a cardiac arrest, according to a new study.
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Well: Gastric Reflux Drugs Linked to Heart Attacks
Drugs like Prilosec and Prevacid may increase the risk for heart attack.
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Well: A.D.H.D. Diagnosis Linked to Increased Risk of Dying Young
A Danish study found that individuals with a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder had twice the rate of premature death than those without the disorder.
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BPA in Cans and Plastic Bottles Linked to Quick Rise in Blood Pressure
A new study shows that the chemical can seep into beverages and raise blood pressure within a few hours.
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Well: BPA in Cans and Plastic Bottles Linked to Quick Rise in Blood Pressure
A new study shows that the chemical can seep into beverages and raise blood pressure within a few hours.
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Cleaner Air Linked to Fewer Deaths
Air quality has improved dramatically in recent years, and researchers in North Carolina have found an associated decline in rates of death from respiratory disease.
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Well: Acid-Suppressing Drugs Linked to Vitamin B12 Deficiency
A study finds that prolonged use of the drugs can lead to anemia, neurological problems or dementia.