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Higher HIV Infection Rates Seen in Mental Health Patients: Study
People seeking psych help had 16 times the rate of AIDS virus infection than general U.S. population
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Higher HIV Infection Rates Seen in Mental Health Patients: Study
People seeking psych help had 16 times the rate of AIDS virus infection than general U.S. population
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Moderate Exercise May Cut Women’s Stroke Risk
Study found brisk walking, tennis lowered chances of brain attack by 20 percent
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Early Clot-Busting Treatment Helps Most Stroke Patients: Study
Even the elderly and those who had more severe attacks showed less disability later
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Stroke Risk May Persist Longer Than Thought After Childbirth
Although rates are very low, study finds increased risk continues for 12 weeks after delivery
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Video Games Might Help People With Dyslexia Learn to Read, Study Suggests
Sights, sounds may prove a distraction, researchers say
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Could Infections Harm Memory in Older Adults?
Early study found connection between exposure to microbes, poorer scores on mental-ability tests
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Few Americans Get Recommended Emergency Stroke Care
However, most live within an hour of hospital that can give proper treatment, study finds
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Head, Neck Injury May Triple Younger People’s Risk for Stroke
Tears in vessels may be partially to blame, but the exact link is unclear, researchers say
- Posted February 13, 2014
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Injected Gel Might Someday Help Treat Heart Failure
Early study of pigs found protective effect after heart attack
- Posted February 13, 2014




















