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Racial Disparities in Deaths After Heart Surgery Tied to Hospital Quality
Nonwhites have less access than whites to high-quality hospitals, researchers say
- Posted January 8, 2014
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When It Comes to Heart Transplants, Size May Matter Most
Study suggests that too-small hearts might reduce survival rates
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Study Weighs Safety of Epilepsy Drugs in Pregnancy
Levetiracetam appears to pose low risk for baby, but there's more evidence of risk with valproate
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Liquid Tamiflu for Kids in Short Supply
Shortage should be resolved in week; Tamiflu capsules and flu shots widely available, U.S. officials say
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Power of Suggestion Revealed in Study of Migraine Drug
Expectation plays important role in response to treatment, expert says
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Surgical ‘Glue’ May Help Repair Sick Children’s Hearts
New adhesive can patch holes in cardiac tissue and 'stick' even under high pressures, developers say
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Whites More Likely to Undergo Weight-Loss Surgery: Study
Researcher says blacks don't seem to feel obesity affects their quality of life as much as whites do
- Posted January 8, 2014
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Just 1 in 4 U.S. Teens Gets Enough Exercise: Report
Boys slightly more likely than girls to meet hour-a-day recommendation
- Posted January 8, 2014
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VA Program Reduces MRSA Germ Cases at Long-Term Care Centers
Study showed simple infection-control measures at 133 facilities were effective
- Posted January 8, 2014



















