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Head Lice Growing Resistant to Standard Meds
It's probably time to turn to newer treatments, study suggests
- Posted March 14, 2014
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‘Extreme Sports’ Linked to 40,000 Head and Neck Injuries Per Year
Study finds skateboarding, snowboarding lead the pack in number of trauma cases
- Posted March 14, 2014
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Meditation May Help Teens Cope With Cancer
Practicing mindfulness lowers odds of depression, small study suggests
- Posted March 14, 2014
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Diabetes Linked With Lower Cancer Survival: Study
Diabetic people may have issues that complicate and hamper cancer care, researchers say
- Posted March 13, 2014
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Overdoses, Cellphone-Linked Car Crashes Among Top Causes of Fatal Injury in U.S.
National Safety Council report also cites increasing numbers of falls among elderly
- Posted March 13, 2014
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More Evidence Environmental Exposures Contribute to Autism
Where birth defects increased, so did diagnoses of the developmental disorder, study showed
- Posted March 13, 2014
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Preterm Birth May Raise Child’s Asthma Risk, Study Suggests
The more premature the delivery, the higher the odds for respiratory trouble, researchers found
- Posted March 13, 2014
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Every Minute Matters With Clot-Busting Stroke Drug: Study
Every 60 seconds shaved off how quickly tPA was given meant patient had one less day of disability
- Posted March 13, 2014




















