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Cancer, Heart Disease Not Likely Killers of Those Over 100
Instead, 'acute' illnesses like pneumonia or sheer frailty bring about the end for the very old, study finds
- Posted June 4, 2014
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Suicides More Likely After Midnight, Study Finds
Treating chronic insomnia may help reduce risk, researchers add
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Implanted Defibrillators May Help Patients With Moderate Heart Failure
Devices could extend life and bolster guidelines for their use, researchers say
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Antibiotic Lowers Death Risk for Elderly Patients With Pneumonia: Study
But azithromycin boosted chances of heart attack slightly in this vulnerable population
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Some Breast Cancer Patients May Get Drug-Linked Heart Failure: Study
But many aren't getting treated for the condition, researchers say
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Implanted Defibrillators May Help Patients With Moderate Heart Failure
Devices could extend life and bolster guidelines for their use, researchers say
- Posted June 3, 2014
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Antibiotic Lowers Death Risk for Elderly Patients With Pneumonia: Study
But azithromycin boosted chances of heart attack slightly in this vulnerable population
- Posted June 3, 2014