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Long-Acting Clotting Agent Approved for Form of Hemophilia
Alprolix equires less frequent injections
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Topamax Approval for Migraines Expanded to Younger Users
Adolescents ages 12-17 can now take the drug, FDA says
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Monday Is Deadline to Sign Up for Obamacare
But White House officials have granted extension to those who can't complete the process on time
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Stronger Muscles May Mean Better Health for Kids
Study of 6th-graders links greater strength to lower risk for heart disease
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Diabetes Treatment Falls Short as Heart Failure Drug in Study
Metformin does not have protective effect on left ventricle, researchers say
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Preventive Steroids May Not Improve Heart Bypass Surgery Results
Common practice might instead cause harm, study finds
- Posted March 31, 2014
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More Evidence Weight-Loss Surgery Helps People With Diabetes
One-third of gastric-bypass patients kept type 2 diabetes under control without meds during three-year study
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Health Highlights: March 31, 2014
Climate Change Will Affect Food Production, Prices: U.N. Panel
- Posted March 31, 2014
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Blood Test Shows Promise for Gauging Heart Attack Risk After Chest Pain
More study is needed, but the screening method measures levels of a chemical signal tied to heart damage
- Posted March 30, 2014