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Kidney Patients May Face Serious Side Effects From Weight-Loss Surgery
Acute kidney damage was most common problem in U.K. study
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Kids View Too Many TV Ads for Booze, Study Finds
Number of alcohol advertisements exceeds the industry's own voluntary guidelines, experts say
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Always Ask a Vet Before Giving Painkillers to Pets, Expert Says
Dogs and cats can suffer deadly side effects from common over-the-counter drugs
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Kids View Too Many TV Ads for Booze, Study Finds
Number of alcohol advertisements exceeds the industry's own voluntary guidelines, experts say
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Always Ask a Vet Before Giving Painkillers to Pets, Expert Says
Dogs and cats can suffer deadly side effects from common over-the-counter drugs
- Posted November 7, 2013
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10 Percent of U.S. Adults Physically Limited by Arthritis: CDC
Experts say obesity epidemic has widened the pool of disabled
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Could Warmer Weather Hamper Brain Function in People With MS?
MRI study found that some brains respond abnormally to higher temperatures
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Adjust the Lights, Hold the Morphine?
Closer-to-normal lighting in hospital patient rooms linked to less pain in study
- Posted November 7, 2013
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FDA to Ban Trans Fats in Foods
The artificial additives are linked to heart trouble, doctors say
- Posted November 7, 2013
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Inside the Autistic Brain: New Research Challenges Current Beliefs
More neural connections, not fewer, seen in studies
- Posted November 7, 2013



















