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28 Tips for Nighttime Heartburn Relief

Tired of suffering heartburn symptoms at night? Get nighttime heartburn relief with these food, drink, and lifestyle tips.

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Hearing Loss May Be Linked to Alzheimer’s

Older adults who experience hearing loss may be at increased risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. And the risk of dementia likely increases as hearing loss worsens.

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Cigarette Smoking Linked to Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Cigarette smoking may raise the risk of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), according to a new study that adds new evidence to the growing link between smoking and the rare muscle-wasting disease.

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Berries May Ward Off Parkinson’s Disease

Incorporating berries and other fruits in your diet may pay off by reducing the risk of Parkinson’s disease.

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Report Finds Energy Drinks Risky for Kids

A new research review finds that kids are big consumers of caffeinated energy drinks, and experts say the beverages may be giving young users unsafe amounts of stimulants.

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Robots May Help Patients Recover From Stroke

Robot-assisted therapy can help improve arm and shoulder mobility in people left paralyzed after a stroke.

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Many Patients Don’t Take Part in Cancer Studies

Just an estimated 2% to 4% of adults who are newly diagnosed with cancer participate in clinical trials even though there are more than 8,000 such trials that are actively recruiting.

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Infant Deaths Spur Video Baby Monitor Recall

Two infant strangulation deaths and one close call have led to the recall of 1.7 million Summer Infant video baby monitors. Various monitor brands have killed 7 babies when cords were left too close to cribs.

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Depression: Coping With Anxiety Symptoms

Depression and anxiety often go together. Fortunately, treating depression also helps ease symptoms of anxiety.

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New Adhesive Tape Test for Melanoma

An experimental, noninvasive test that relies on a special adhesive tape to collect cells from suspicious skin lesions can accurately identify both early and advanced melanomas, researchers say.

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