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Drinking milk may slow women’s knee arthritis
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The more milk women drank in a new U.S. study, the less deterioration they experienced in their arthritic knees. It's not certain that milk was...

Higher levels of stress marker linked to infertility
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with higher levels of a marker of stress in their saliva took longer to get pregnant and were more likely to have trouble with...

Higher levels of stress marker linked to infertility
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with higher levels of a marker of stress in their saliva took longer to get pregnant and were more likely to have trouble with...

Stroke caregivers happiest when they tend to their own needs too
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People taking care of a family member who's had a stroke are happier when they maintain control of their own lives and continue to enjoy...

Stroke caregivers happiest when they tend to their own needs too
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People taking care of a family member who's had a stroke are happier when they maintain control of their own lives and continue to enjoy...

Better diet associated with less risk of preterm birth
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Norwegian mothers-to-be who maintained "prudent" eating patterns during pregnancy were less likely to have preterm births compared to women who ate a more typically "Western"...

Better diet associated with less risk of preterm birth
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Norwegian mothers-to-be who maintained "prudent" eating patterns during pregnancy were less likely to have preterm births compared to women who ate a more typically "Western"...

Behavior changes can help new diabetics lower heart risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adopting healthier behaviors after a diabetes diagnosis may do as much as medication to prevent heart problems, according to a new study from the UK....

Behavior changes can help new diabetics lower heart risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adopting healthier behaviors after a diabetes diagnosis may do as much as medication to prevent heart problems, according to a new study from the UK....

Mild head injuries linked to risk of death years later
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adults hospitalized with mild head injuries have almost double the risk of dying in the next 15 years compared to similar people with no history...
