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Money Problems Can Compromise Breast Cancer Care
Study found gaps in health insurance, lower income and debt reduced chances of recommended therapy
- Posted December 8, 2013
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Epilepsy Surgery Improves Patients’ Lives, Research Finds
It allowed many to be able to work and drive more, and was safe for those over 60
- Posted December 8, 2013
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Many Young Americans Know Little About Cervical Cancer Vaccine
And only 1 in 4 talks with a health-care provider about the HPV shot, cancer society survey finds
- Posted December 7, 2013
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Many Young Americans Know Little About Cervical Cancer Vaccine
And only 1 in 4 talks with a health-care provider about the HPV shot, cancer society survey finds
- Posted December 7, 2013
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Expert Tips for Those Grieving During Holiday Season
Keep in touch with family and friends, but don't overcommit yourself
- Posted December 7, 2013
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New Hepatitis C Drug Approved by FDA
Taken as a pill once a day, it could make treatment for millions easier, more effective
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Study Challenges Myths About Frequent ER Users
They're likely to have chronic health conditions, rather than mental illness or substance abuse, authors say
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Germs That Inhabit Gut May Affect Colon Cancer Risk
Some digestive bacteria might help prevent disease, while other types could be harmful, study suggests
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Study Challenges Myths About Frequent ER Users
They're likely to have chronic health conditions, rather than mental illness or substance abuse, authors say
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Germs That Inhabit Gut May Affect Colon Cancer Risk
Some digestive bacteria might help prevent disease, while other types could be harmful, study suggests
- Posted December 6, 2013