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Vitamin E Supplements May Raise Prostate Cancer Risk

A study shows that vitamin E supplements may raise the risk of prostate cancer.

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Vitamin E Supplements May Raise Prostate Cancer Risk

A study shows that vitamin E supplements may raise the risk of prostate cancer.

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Alzheimer’s Caregivers: The Sandwich Generation

Caring for kids and a loved one with Alzheimer’s, too? Here’s how to make it easier — for everyone.

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Ginger May Have Cancer-Fighting Qualities

Ginger supplements appear to lower some indicators of inflammation in the colon, a new study shows.

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Heart Rate Myths: Resting Heart Rate, Pulse Speed, and More

WebMD interviews experts on the truth about your heart rate and debunks myths about a heart that’s “too fast” or “too slow.”

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Two-Drug Combo May Help Hard-to-Treat Leukemia

A combination of two drugs — the chemotherapy drug Fludara and the biologic drug Campath — may allow people with hard-to-treat chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) to live longer.

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12 Possible Heart Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

WebMD article on 12 possible symptoms of heart problems that you may not be aware of, such as dizziness, fatigue, and nausea.

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Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) – Appearing poised for another feisty debate performance, former Sen. Rick Santorum is focusing his conservative barbs on newly-ascendant candidate Herman Cain. Santorum’s criticism at a campaign stop of the former Godfather’s Pizza CEO is one sign that Cain will experience the traditional role of a front-runner in the debate Tuesday

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Restless Legs Syndrome May Raise BP

Millions of Americans with restless legs syndrome (RLS) may also have an increased risk for one of the biggest risk factors for heart disease — high blood pressure.

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Crossing Legs May Be Sign of Stroke Recovery

People who can cross their legs soon after a major stroke may have much better odds of a good recovery than those who cannot, a study shows.

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