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Study Examines Effort to Preserve Voice During Thyroid Surgery
Researchers use electrodes to monitor vocal cord during procedure
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Tweens Who Play Sports Less Likely to Smoke: Study
And non-school clubs may help reduce risk of drinking, researchers find
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Study Examines Effort to Preserve Voice During Thyroid Surgery
Researchers use electrodes to monitor vocal cord during procedure
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Tweens Who Play Sports Less Likely to Smoke: Study
And non-school clubs may help reduce risk of drinking, researchers find
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Single Moms’ Job Loss May Have Long Term Impact on Kids
Children's education and long-term mental health often seem to suffer, research shows
- Posted May 16, 2014
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People With High Blood Pressure Often Have a ‘Salt Tooth’
Small new study suggests that some may have an unhealthy preference for saltier food
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Surgery Isn’t Only Option for Women With Ovarian Cancer Genes
Breast-feeding, birth control pills and getting fallopian tubes tied may also cut cancer risk, study finds
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer Nearly Twice as Common in Black Women: Study
Income differences didn't account for higher risk, researchers report
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Seat Belts, Air Bags May Save Your Kidneys
Car safety devices reduce risk of serious kidney injury by about one-quarter, study finds
- Posted May 16, 2014
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Injuries From Swallowed Magnets on the Rise in Kids, Study Finds
Small, spherical magnetic sets introduced in 2009 tied to more cases and worse outcomes
- Posted May 16, 2014