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Knee and Hip Exercises for Osteoarthritis

Dealing with OA? Try these joint-friendly exercises you can do at home.

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Could Losing Weight Ease Your Arthritis Pain?

Extra weight adds unnecessary stress on your joints. Find out if losing weight can help.

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Keep Your Joints Healthy Every Day

When should you see your doctor about your osteoarthritis? What you should know.

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IUD for Birth Control May Cut Cervical Cancer Risk

Women who use intrauterine devices (IUDs) for birth control, even for a short time, have a lower cervical cancer risk than those with no history of IUD use, new research suggests.

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Long-Term Painkiller Use Linked to Kidney Cancer

Long-term, regular use of non-aspirin anti-inflammatory painkillers raises the likelihood of developing kidney cancer by more than 50%, a study shows.

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Cholesterol Levels Linked to Brain Changes of Alzheimer’s Disease

High cholesterol levels are associated with changes in the brain that are characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study shows.

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Testosterone May Drop When Men Become Dads

Testosterone levels drop when men become fathers, and they are lowest for the most devoted dads, new research shows.

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More Ground Turkey Recalled Because of Salmonella Risk

Another 185,000 pounds of ground turkey have been recalled from the same Arkansas processing facility associated with last month’s massive ground turkey recall.

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Fast-Paced Cartoons May Hurt Kids’ Attention, Memory

Children who watched just nine minutes of a fast-paced, high-action cartoon performed worse on routine tests of attention and other skills compared to children who drew pictures or watched slower-paced educational cartoons, according to new research.

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FDA Panel Unclear on Osteoporosis Drug Labels

Labels on bisphosphonates, a type of medication used to treat and prevent osteoporosis, should further clarify how long patients can take them, an FDA advisory panel voted today.

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