Kamis, 29 Oktober 2015

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10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

But studies weren't designed to prove proton pump inhibitors are responsible for the increase
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Certain milk duct tumors more likely to become invasive at 60 than 50, experts say
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Expert offers tips for getting your ghosts and goblins safely through the holiday
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Though calories remained same, obese children saw better blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar levels
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Higher score means greater effect on blood sugar
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Heart Surgery Device Caused Patient Infections: Hospital Feminine Hygiene Product Makers Disclose Ingredients/div
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

From glasses to contact lenses, suggestions to improve vision
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Prevention key to continued progress in fighting cancer, heart disease and diabetes, researchers say
10/26/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Stroke patients who smoked marijuana also tended to be younger than those who didn't, study finds

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10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Here are common causes
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Don't use weather as an excuse not to work out
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Lifestyle habits such as smoking greatly up the odds for heart disease, cancer and COPD, study finds
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Study found those less experienced with illegal drugs were more likely to abuse narcotics later
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Simple test of cervix length would help, researchers say
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Greater risk of dying or disability seen among divorced, separated, widowed
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Almost 4 percent of all adult Americans use them, new survey shows
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

In early trial, genetically engineered cold sore virus was injected into tumors, caused them to rupture and die
10/28/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Three-Quarters of Americans Say Drug Affordability is Top Health Priority Experts Condemn Gwyneth Paltrow for Blog Post About Bra-Breast Cancer Myth /div
10/27/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Study found reassuring voice might even beat anti-anxiety meds in lowering pre-op distress

Jumat, 23 Oktober 2015

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10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Doctors at several leading U.S. cancer hospitals say most women should get exams starting at 40, not 45
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Long-term exposure to low-level radiation is likely cause, researchers say
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Clinical trial halted early because the treatment was effective
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

But some experts say some of the increase may just be more people telling the truth
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Noninvasive transcranial therapy had effect on arm movements, researchers say
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

First coagulation therapy sanctioned for Factor X deficiency
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

'Superbug'-Stricken NFL Player Daniel Fells Released From Hospital Oprah Winfrey Buys 10 Percent of Weight Watchers /div
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

For starters, use less energy at home
10/21/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Parents should set guidelines

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10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Smoke, chemicals and vehicle exhaust are common sources
10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Bleach can help do the job
10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Nonsurgical treatment brings fewer complications and shorter recovery time, researchers say
10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Sesame Street Debuts New Character With Autism Gene Test Company 23andMe to Resume Giving Health Data to Consumers /div
10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

Study findings might explain different behaviors seen in genders, experts say
10/22/2015 01:00 PM EDT

DNA evidence suggests deadly germ was around 4,800 years ago