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Dogs May Guard Babies Against Asthma, Allergies
Researchers working with mice found presence of a pet reduced immune system response to allergens
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Diabetes Drug Metformin Tied to Slight Weight Loss in Obese Kids
But, experts say drug isn't meant for that use, while diet and exercise have proven effective
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Common Blood Pressure Meds May Cut Risk of Early Death in Kidney Patients: Study
Drugs called ACE inhibitors and ARBs may help patients avoid dialysis as well, researchers say
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Doctor’s View of Hospice Influences Talks With Patients, Study Finds
If physicians are more likely to opt for this type of care for themselves, they're more likely to discuss it
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Dogs May Guard Babies Against Asthma, Allergies
Researchers working with mice found presence of a pet reduced immune system response to allergens
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Diabetes Drug Metformin Tied to Slight Weight Loss in Obese Kids
But, experts say drug isn't meant for that use, while diet and exercise have proven effective
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Common Blood Pressure Meds May Cut Risk of Early Death in Kidney Patients: Study
Drugs called ACE inhibitors and ARBs may help patients avoid dialysis as well, researchers say
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Doctor’s View of Hospice Influences Talks With Patients, Study Finds
If physicians are more likely to opt for this type of care for themselves, they're more likely to discuss it
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Skilled Typing May Rely on More Than Knowing the Keys
Brain trains fingers to fly without conscious thought, research suggests
- Posted December 16, 2013
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Youngest Child Often Not as Small as Mother Thinks
Study might explain why 'baby of the family' label persists
- Posted December 16, 2013