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Kids Hospitalized for Flu Need Antiviral Meds Right Away: Study
Survival odds increase with early administration of drugs such as oseltamivir, researchers say
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Keeping Holidays Happy When a Loved One Has Alzheimer’s
Expert advice on including family members and managing caregiver stress
- Posted November 24, 2013
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Lengthy Car, Plane Rides Pose Risk of Clots
But serious condition is easily avoided by moving around every few hours, experts say
- Posted November 23, 2013
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Nail-Gun Injuries on the Rise Among Construction Workers
More than half of patients in Australian study needed surgery
- Posted November 23, 2013
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Steroids for Preemies May Raise ADHD Risk, Study Says
Shots are given to boost lung development
- Posted November 22, 2013
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Nexavar Approval Expanded for Common Thyroid Cancer
When tumor stops responding to other therapy
- Posted November 22, 2013
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White House Extends Enrollment Deadline for Health Insurance
And HealthCare.gov website capacity to double by end of month, Obama adviser pledges
- Posted November 22, 2013
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1 in 10 U.S. Children Now Has ADHD, CDC Says
Good news is that the rate of increase is slowing, researchers add
- Posted November 22, 2013
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Sodas, Other Sweet Drinks Tied to Higher Risk for Endometrial Cancer
Study of 23,000 older women saw odds for a tumor rise as daily intake went up
- Posted November 22, 2013



















