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Cholesterol Drug Might Help Slow MS Progression
Early study showed reduced brain shrinkage among multiple sclerosis patients given generic statin
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Tamiflu Saved Lives During Swine Flu Pandemic, Study Confirms
Best to start treatment within 48 hours, experts say
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Many Hospitals Ineffectively Treat Bloodstream Infections, Study Suggests
Researchers identify common risk factors doctors should watch for
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Water Myths Revisited, From Weight Loss to Hydration
Increasing intake won't help you shed pounds, expert says
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Smokers’ Broken Bones May Heal Less Quickly: Study
British researchers compared bone-healing stem cells in smokers, nonsmokers
- Posted March 18, 2014
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ICU Patients May Face Mental Health Issues After Discharge
Study finds diagnoses for depression, anxiety increase within 3 months of ICU stay
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Pregnant Women May Be More Vulnerable to Potentially Dangerous Infection: Study
Screening for H. influenzae not recommended for now, expert says
- Posted March 18, 2014
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Scientists Probe Dark Chocolate’s Health Secrets
Heart benefits may stem from reaction in stomach bacteria, research suggests
- Posted March 18, 2014