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Attention, chocolate lovers: You may not be able to help yourselves. Swiss and British scientists have linked the widespread love of chocolate to a chemical "signature" that may be programmed into our metabolic systems.
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Tuesday, June 6, 2006
Jun 6, 2006 - Calcium pills no help against breast cancer: study
Jun 6, 2006 - Cytomegalovirus infection tied to miscarriage risk
Jun 6, 2006 - Genetic Quality of Sperm Deteriorates as Men Age
Jun 6, 2006 - HPV Test Finds More Precancerous Lesions Than Pap Smears
Jun 6, 2006 - Hispanic Toddlers More Likely to Be Obese
Jun 6, 2006 - Home blood pressure measuring can guide treatment
Jun 6, 2006 - Low-calorie diet tops exercise for staying young
Jun 6, 2006 - Lung Cancer Might be Overdiagnosed
Jun 6, 2006 - Many teenage girls feel pressured into sex: study
Jun 6, 2006 - Safety Seats Get Nod Over Belt Use Alone
Jun 6, 2006 - Severe fatigue common in adolescent girls
Jun 6, 2006 - Special Care Keeps Nursing Home Residents Out of Hospital
Jun 6, 2006 - Study May Explain How ADHD Treatments Work
Jun 6, 2006 - Whole Brain Radiation Doesn't Aid Brain Cancer Survival
Jun 6, 2006 - Younger Black Women Prone to an Aggressive Breast Cancer
Jun 6, 2006 - Spinal stimulation helps some dialysis patients
Jun 6, 2006 - Stress of caregiving may lead to dental ills
Jun 6, 2006 - Women with diabetes still having too-big babies
Jun 6, 2006 - Genetic Quality of Sperm Deteriorates as Men Age
Jun 6, 2006 - Study May Explain How ADHD Treatments Work
Jun 6, 2006 - Whole Brain Radiation Doesn't Aid Brain Cancer Survival
Jun 6, 2006 - Younger Black Women Prone to an Aggressive Breast Cancer
Jun 6, 2006 - HPV Test Finds More Precancerous Lesions Than Pap Smears
Jun 6, 2006 - Lung Cancer Might be Overdiagnosed
Jun 6, 2006 - Strict Parenting Can Produce Overweight Kids
Jun 6, 2006 - Heart Patients Need More Fitness Follow-Up
Jun 6, 2006 - Health Tip: What to Expect After LASIK
Jun 6, 2006 - Hispanic Toddlers More Likely to Be Obese
Jun 6, 2006 - Special Care Keeps Nursing Home Residents Out of Hospital
Jun 6, 2006 - Safety Seats Get Nod Over Belt Use Alone
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Jun 6, 2006 - Health Tip: Scleroderma Characterized by Hardening of the Skin