Sleep Deprivation Tolerance May Be Genetic
A genetic difference may make some people more likely to suffer the ill effects of sleep deprivation than others.

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Sleep Deprivation Tolerance May Be Genetic
A genetic difference may make some people more likely to suffer the ill effects of sleep deprivation than others.

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Sleep Deprivation Tolerance May Be Genetic
Americans’ knowledge about lung cancer lags behind knowledge about other cancers, even though lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S.
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Americans Lack Basic Facts on Lung Cancer
Drinking one or two sugar-sweetened beverages a day increases diabetes risk by 26%, a study shows.

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Sugary Drinks May Raise Diabetes Risk
An experimental drug is showing great promise as a targeted treatment for lung cancer patients with a specific genetic abnormality.

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Lung Cancer Drug Crizotinib Shows Promise
Dayton, Ohio, tops the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s list as the toughest place to live in the fall for people with allergies, moving up from sixth in last year’s ranking.

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Fall Allergy Capitals
High blood pressure is a major health problem in the U.S., but the good news is that the number of people who know they have the condition has been increasing dramatically, the CDC says in a new report.

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More People Aware They Have High Blood Pressure
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