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Stent to Treat Pancreatic Cysts Approved
For infected cysts that won't drain on their own
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Americans Still Eat Too Much Salt: CDC
New strategies needed to reduce risk of high blood pressure, experts say
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Old-Age Specialists May Boost Recovery Among Injured Seniors
Consultation with geriatrician in hospital linked with greater return to independence in study
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Survey Finds Support for Banning E-Cigarette Use by Kids
86 percent of adults polled said the nicotine-delivery devices should not be sold to minors
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Pop Songs May Awaken Fond Memories for Brain-Damaged Patients
Study suggests that music might help people who have trouble remembering the past
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Health Highlights: Dec. 19, 2013
Teens Opting for Real Pot New Mosquito-Borne Virus in Caribbean: CDC
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Angelina Jolie’s Story Didn’t Boost Knowledge of Breast Cancer Risks: Study
Star underwent preventive mastectomy because of genetic vulnerability
- Posted December 19, 2013
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Teens Who ‘Sext’ Don’t Dwell on Consequences
Peer pressure seems stronger than parental warnings, study suggests
- Posted December 19, 2013




















