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Well: Infections Tied to Lower Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk
Stomach and urinary tract infections are associated with a reduced risk for rheumatoid arthritis.
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Well: Pain Relievers Tied to Reduced Skin Cancer Risk
Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs taken orally may reduce the risk for squamous cell carcinoma, a review of studies has found.
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Poor Sleep Tied to Brain Changes of Dementia
Sleep apnea and other problems that cause low oxygen saturation of blood during sleep may increase the risk of brain changes associated with dementia, a new study reports.
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Obesity Is Tied to Pollutants
Exposure to secondhand smoke and roadway traffic may be tied to increased body mass index in children and adolescents, a new study suggests.
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Well: Low Vitamin D Tied to Asthma Attacks
Raising vitamin D levels may help control flare-ups in people with asthma.
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Well: Vitamin D Tied to Alzheimer’s Risk
Low vitamin D is associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, according to a new report.
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Threat Grows From Liver Illness Tied to Obesity
Despite major gains in fighting hepatitis C and other chronic liver conditions, public health officials are now faced with a growing epidemic of liver disease that is tightly linked to the obesity crisis.
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Well: Pain Relievers Tied to Heart Rhythm Disorder
A new study found that the popular pain relievers known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or Nsaids, may increase the risk for the most common type of irregular heartbeat, atrial fibrillation.
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Well: Anti-Anxiety Drugs Tied to Higher Mortality
Sleeping pills were also linked to an increased risk of death in a large study.