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Stem Cell Discovery Might Someday Help Treat Colitis, Crohn’s
Researchers envision ability to replace disease-damaged organs
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Nebulizers May Not Deliver Full Drug Dose to Kids With Asthma
Small study found less than one-quarter of the medicine makes it to the lungs
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Alzheimer’s Gene Tied to Brain Changes at Early Age
Researchers say the SORL1 gene may affect more than one 'pathway' to the disease
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Obesity, Smoking Might Threaten Implants After Mastectomy
Doctors should counsel patients about the risks, researcher says
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Evening East-West NFL Matchups Put One Team at Disadvantage: Study
Games played after 8 p.m. may favor biological clocks of Pacific time players
- Posted December 6, 2013
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New Combo Approach May Ease Severe ‘Ringing in the Ears’
Small, early study used electrical nerve stimulation and tone therapy for hard-to-treat tinnitus
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Health Highlights: Dec. 6, 2013
Nelson Mandela Dies at 95 Health Info No Longer Offered with 23andMe Gene Tests
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Switching to Healthier Eating May Cost You More
Following a healthy diet runs about $1.50 more a day than junk food, study finds
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Some Diabetes Drugs May Affect Cancer Risk in Women: Study
'Insulin sensitizers' tied to lower odds of developing cancer when compared to other type of medication
- Posted December 6, 2013
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Men Who Keep Smoking After Cancer Diagnosis Face Higher Death Risk
Health-care providers should do more to help survivors quit, study says
- Posted December 6, 2013