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An Inside Look at the Teen Brain

Did your teenager lock himself out — again? A peek at his neurons helps explain why.

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The Causes of Women’s Fatigue

Why are you so tired? We asked leading health experts what makes women so exhausted. Here’s what they had to say.

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Why PMS Gives You Insomnia

Can’t sleep before you get your period? Here’s why — and what you can do about it.

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After a Prediabetes Diagnosis: How to Prevent Diabetes

WebMD discusses what to do after you are diagnosed with prediabetes to prevent it from becoming diabetes.

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Does Coffee Drinking Cut Breast Cancer Risk?

Women who drink more than five cups of coffee a day may be reducing their risk of one type of breast cancer, new research suggests.

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Many Heart Patients Aren’t Taking Needed Drugs

Too few patients with stable coronary artery disease are taking recommended drugs that could help them avoid the need for procedures that open up clogged arteries, a study shows.

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Experimental Drug May Treat Chronic Constipation

An experimental pill that blocks the absorption of bile acids by the small intestine may help to relieve chronic constipation, early research shows.

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Mindfulness Meditation May Cut IBS Symptoms

People who practice the meditative technique called mindfulness meditation may be able to reduce the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a new study shows.

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Low Vitamin D at Birth Linked to Lung Infections

Newborns with low vitamin D levels have a sixfold higher risk of lung infections with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), Dutch researchers report.

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Heart Failure May Be Linked to Osteoporosis

New research suggests that up to 12% of people with heart failure may have osteoporosis as well as spine compression fractures that often are characteristic of the bone disease.

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