Cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins may help reduce the risk of recurrent strokes in young people even if they don’t have high cholesterol levels, according to new research in the journal Neurology.

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Statins Lower Risk of 2nd Stroke in Young Adults
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Researchers seeking to explain the rising number of asthma cases in children have fingered a new suspect: electromagnetic fields.

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Electromagnetic Fields Linked to Asthma in Kids
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Colon cleansing, promoted as a natural way to boost well-being, has no proven benefits and may be risky, according to a new report.

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Colon Cleansing May Be Risky, Study Finds
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A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that replacing carbohydrates with protein from low-fat dairy and soy can help reduce blood pressure.

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Soy, Low-Fat Dairy May Reduce Blood Pressure
Lawn-mowing safety precautions are essential to help reduce the thousands of injuries received every year by children and adolescents, five national medical organizations warn.

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Lawn Mower Injuries Are on the Rise
Progesterone gel may help reduce the chances of early preterm birth among certain women who are considered high-risk.

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Progesterone Gel Reduces Risk of Early Preterm Birth
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