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Does Timing Play a Role in Survival After Hospital Admission, Surgery?
Researchers find worse results for weekend operations, admissions
- Posted May 31, 2014
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Experimental Drug May Extend Lung Cancer Survival, Study Suggests
But experts debate significance of this expensive treatment
- Posted May 31, 2014
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Pair of Pills Shows Promise for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Preliminary findings suggest this experimental treatment might slow disease
- Posted May 31, 2014
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New Drug Shows Promise for Resistant Thyroid Cancer
Lenvatinib shrunk tumors in 65 percent of those taking the drug, according to late-stage research
- Posted May 31, 2014
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Preventing Tick Bites
Long pants, socks and insect repellant help protect you from ticks
- Posted May 30, 2014
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FDA Approves Generic Version of Painkiller Celebrex
Medicine will carry warning alerting users of potential heart risks
- Posted May 30, 2014
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Why Youngest, Oldest Marathoners Post Similar Times
Performance peaks in late 20s, slowing down 2 percent every year after: study
- Posted May 30, 2014
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Prom Isn’t a Good Reason to Hit the Tanning Salon
Indoor tanning increases the risk of skin cancer, experts say
- Posted May 30, 2014
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FDA Approves Generic Version of Painkiller Celebrex
Medicine will carry warning alerting users of potential heart risks
- Posted May 30, 2014
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Why Youngest, Oldest Marathoners Post Similar Times
Performance peaks in late 20s, slowing down 2 percent every year after: study
- Posted May 30, 2014


















