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Alzheimer’s ‘Epidemic’ Straining Caregiver, Community Resources: Report
Worldwide situation calls for comprehensive changes, authors say
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Eating, Swallowing Exercises May Aid Throat Cancer Patients
Keeping up these activities during chemo or radiation linked to better diets after treatment, study finds
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Anti-smoking Campaign Surpasses Expectations
Surge seen in calls to quit line and website visits stemming from ads with former smokers, CDC reports
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Weight-Loss Surgery Can Improve Long-Term Diabetes Control, Study Says
Some patients were benefiting up to nine years later
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Research Hints at How Alzheimer’s Affects the Brain
Mice study shows hallmark protein doesn't just clog circuitry, it gum ups the connections as well
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Opioids Not Winning the Battle Against Pain, Study Suggests
More powerful painkillers prescribed, but they may not work better than safer alternatives
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Imaging Provides New Insights Into Schizophrenia
Findings suggest white matter abnormalities are complex, researcher says
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Health Highlights: Sept. 19, 2013
Chemotherapy Undertreatment Common in Obese Cancer Patients Alzheimer's Prevention Study Gets $33 Million Grant
- Posted September 19, 2013
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Braces Seem to Benefit Many Kids With High-Risk Scoliosis
Study suggests that surgery to correct curvature of spine can be avoided for most of these patients
- Posted September 19, 2013