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Newborns Fed Formula in Hospital Less Likely to Be Breast-Fed Later
Small study found mothers tend to continue formula use at home
- Posted February 18, 2014
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More Breast Cancer Patients Choosing Reconstructive Surgery, Study Finds
But rates vary widely from state to state, and doctors worry that not all women have equal access to procedures
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Surgery Might Top Drugs as First Therapy for Irregular Heartbeat: Study
But safety issues may still make medications better choice for many patients, experts say
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Training Videos Seem to Boost Brain Activity: Study
Stroke patients, others who must relearn motor skills might benefit from findings, researchers say
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Antidepressant Celexa May Help Ease Alzheimer’s-Linked Agitation
Study finds it might be safer alternative to standard antipsychotics
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Infections Rare in Outpatient Surgery Procedures, Study Finds
Researchers tracked infections occurring around the area of incision
- Posted February 18, 2014
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After Hip Fracture, Home Exercise Program May Boost Recovery
Study looked at older patients who'd already received traditional rehab
- Posted February 18, 2014
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More Breast Cancer Patients Choosing Reconstructive Surgery, Study Finds
But rates vary widely from state to state, and doctors worry that not all women have equal access to procedures
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Surgery Might Top Drugs as First Therapy for Irregular Heartbeat: Study
But safety issues may still make medications better choice for many patients, experts say
- Posted February 18, 2014
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Training Videos Seem to Boost Brain Activity: Study
Stroke patients, others who must relearn motor skills might benefit from findings, researchers say
- Posted February 18, 2014