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Little Benefit Seen in Repeat Bone-Density Testing
Older adults without osteoporosis could wait longer between screenings, study suggests
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Chronic Kidney Disease on Rise Among U.S. Seniors, Study Shows
Condition puts older adults at risk for heart conditions, kidney failure
- Posted September 24, 2013
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10 Percent Weight Loss May Relieve Arthritic Knee Pain
Biggest improvement seen with diet-exercise combo in 18-month study of older, overweight adults
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Insulin Pump Shut-Off Feature Prevents Low Blood Sugar, Study Finds
Device could improve quality of life for people with type 1 diabetes, experts say
- Posted September 24, 2013
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New Tool May Help Identify Deadly Brain Bleed
Goal is to help ER doctors make accurate diagnosis
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Little Benefit Seen in Repeat Bone-Density Testing
Older adults without osteoporosis could wait longer between screenings, study suggests
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Chronic Kidney Disease on Rise Among U.S. Seniors, Study Shows
Condition puts older adults at risk for heart conditions, kidney failure
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Friends, Family Often the Suppliers in Underage Drinking, Smoking: Survey
Other sources include grocery stores, gas stations and bars
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Married People May Be Likelier to Survive Cancer: Study
Social support could be powerful medicine, researchers say
- Posted September 24, 2013
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Vitamin D Alone Doesn’t Boost Bone Health, Study Says
But calcium supplements appear to reduce risk of osteoporosis
- Posted September 24, 2013




















