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All thyroid cancers are not ‘created equal’— avoiding unnecessary or ‘excessive’ treatment
07-26-2018 medmytale Health Problems

More Americans are being diagnosed with thyroid cancer than ever

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At a desk all day? This 'bad' habit will do you good
07-24-2018 medmytale Health News

Fidgeting at your desk could be doing you good. Q:

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3 Tricks to Help Your Eyes When You're Staring at Your Phone All the Time
06-06-2018 medmytale Personal Health

Between double-tapping your way through Instagram, swiping right and left

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It’s all in your head: Brain protein targeted for alcoholism cure
06-05-2018 medmytale Health Problems

A protein in the brain that binds to alcohol could

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Confronting story highlights challenge awaiting us all
05-12-2018 medmytale Health News

In December 2017, Mr Han Zicheng posted a letter in

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The Meal Prep Hack Joanna Gaines Relies on to Feed Her Family (Without Stressing at All)
05-09-2018 medmytale Health Problems

Joanna Gaines may be famous for her trend-setting taste in

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Researchers discover how young children seem to run around all day without getting tired
04-24-2018 medmytale Health News

Children not only have fatigue-resistant muscles, but recover very quickly

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