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Cheaper Copayments Boost Drug Follow-Up: Study
Lower medication costs produced better outcomes for nonwhite heart patients
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Experts Issue Treatment Guidelines for Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
Up to one-fifth of patients will have these 'HER2-positive' tumors, oncologists' group says
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Sustained Workouts May Help Aging Hearts
Researchers found improvements in seniors' 'heart rate variability' that might reduce heart attack risk
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Hard Work Propels Asian-American Students to Head of Class: Study
Reading, math tests showed little difference in innate abilities compared to whites, other minorities
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Cheaper Copayments Boost Drug Follow-Up: Study
Lower medication costs produced better outcomes for nonwhite heart patients
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Experts Issue Treatment Guidelines for Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
Up to one-fifth of patients will have these 'HER2-positive' tumors, oncologists' group says
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Sustained Workouts May Help Aging Hearts
Researchers found improvements in seniors' 'heart rate variability' that might reduce heart attack risk
- Posted May 5, 2014
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1st U.S. MERS Patient May Be Released From Hospital Soon
He had recently been in Saudi Arabia, epicenter of outbreak that has sickened 400 people and killed more than 100
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Despite Childhood Obesity Epidemic, Few Kids Tested for Cholesterol
Study found that less that 4 percent had their blood levels tested, countering recent guidelines
- Posted May 5, 2014
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Readmission to Another Hospital May Threaten Patient Safety: Study
Canadian review found increased death rate compared to patients readmitted to same hospital within 30 days
- Posted May 5, 2014