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Severe Obesity in Teens Tied to Possible Kidney Problems
Study looked at young patients planning to undergo weight-loss surgery
- Posted April 25, 2014
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Health Tip: Warning Signs of Social Anxiety Disorder
Having a normal conversation may seem nerve-wracking
- Posted April 25, 2014
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Could More Coffee Lower Your Odds for Diabetes?
Yes, says study, but experts note there are better ways to reduce the risk
- Posted April 24, 2014
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Measles on Upswing Despite Vaccines’ Effectiveness: CDC
Vaccination has saved thousands of lives, report says, but outbreaks occurring as some people opt out
- Posted April 24, 2014
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Your Digestive Tract’s Surface Is the Size of a Studio Apartment
Its many folds and protrusions are designed to maximize nutrient intake, researchers say
- Posted April 24, 2014
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More Muscle May Help Kidney Dialysis Patients
Small study found those with greater muscle mass could walk farther, reported better mental health
- Posted April 24, 2014
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FDA Approves HPV Test as Initial Screen for Cervical Cancer
Detects presence of high-risk strains of virus believed to cause disease
- Posted April 24, 2014
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Guidelines Aim to Detect More Congenital Heart Defects in Womb
Picking up problems before birth allows for earlier monitoring, planning, American Heart Association says
- Posted April 24, 2014
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Cell-Targeted Therapy Shows Early Promise Against MS
Patients with relapsing-remitting form of the disease showed fewer brain lesions with ofatumumab
- Posted April 24, 2014
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FDA Approves HPV Test as Initial Screen for Cervical Cancer
Detects presence of high-risk strains of virus believed to cause disease
- Posted April 24, 2014




















