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LeRoy Mystery Illness Symptoms May Be Spreading Through Social Media - Huffington Post

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LeRoy Mystery Illness Symptoms May Be Spreading Through Social Media
Huffington Post
The search for answers continues in the LeRoy High School mystery illness case, and one expert's new hypothesis proposes that symptoms may be spreading through social media. Currently, over a dozen teen girls and one adult have reported experiencing ...
It Could Just Be Stress: The Teens of LeRoy and Conversion DisorderThe Atlantic
Debate over illness plaguing studentsWIVB
LeRoy District Releases Testing Plan, Parents Make DemandsWROC-TV
13WHAM-TV -msnbc.com (blog) (subscription) -The Stylus
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Clinics halt Lap-Band surgeries - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Clinics halt Lap-Band surgeries
Los Angeles Times
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times Two clinics tied to 1-800-GET-THIN have temporarily halted Lap-Band weight-loss surgeries after the device's maker said it would no longer sell to companies affiliated with the massive advertising campaign.
2 LA Clinics Affiliated With 1-800-Get-Thin Cease Lap-Band SurgeriesLAist
Weight loss: Clinics halt Lap-Band surgeries amid controversy | MassDevice.com ...Mass Device
Lap-Band surgeries halted at 2 LA clinicsmsnbc.com
89.3 KPCC -California Healthline
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Which foods contribute most to our sodium intake? - Washington Post

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Which foods contribute most to our sodium intake?
Washington Post
About 90 percent of Americans have a diet that contains too much sodium, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Here are the 10 categories of food the CDC says account for much of our sodium consumption.
CDC: Bread beats out chips as biggest salt sourceSault Ste. Marie Evening News
Too much sodium leads to heart disease and strokeLodi News-Sentinel
CDC Study Shows 90-Percent Of Americans Take Too Much SaltOzarksFirst.com
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Parkinson's disease: Study of live human neurons reveals the disease's genetic ... - PhysOrg.com

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Parkinson's disease: Study of live human neurons reveals the disease's genetic ...
PhysOrg.com
Parkinson's disease researchers at the University at Buffalo have discovered how mutations in the parkin gene cause the disease, which afflicts at least 500000 Americans and for which there is no cure. The results are published in the current issue of ...
Genetic Parkinson's disease brain cells made in labBBC News
Parkin Has Key Role in Human Nigral Dopaminergic NeuronsDoctors Lounge
One Type of Parkinson's Disease Brain Cell Created in LabDigitalJournal.com
UB School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences News -Medical Xpress -Alabama's13.com
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Inhalable caffeine a cheap buzz, but may have risks - msnbc.com

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Inhalable caffeine a cheap buzz, but may have risks
msnbc.com
Charles Krupa / AP Critics worry club-goers will use the the 'AeroShot' caffeine device so they can drink until they drop. By RODRIQUE NGOWI CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people ...
AeroShot caffeine inhalers: The next club drug?CBS News
Starwatch Consumer | Getting your caffeine fixKansas City Star
Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breathMarin Independent-Journal

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