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Many Teens May Get Several Pro-Marijuana Tweets a Day
Twitter might be influencing young people's opinions of the drug, study suggests
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Glaucoma Can Affect Babies, Too
In U.S., one in 10,000 infants is born with the vision-robbing disease
- Posted July 2, 2014
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Health Tip: Recognize Symptoms of Diabetes
Early detection can help prevent serious complications
- Posted July 2, 2014
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2.6 Million ‘Inconsistencies’ in Federal Insurance Applications
Government findings on Obamacare signups don't necessarily mean fraud, reports say
- Posted July 1, 2014
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Antibiotic Resistance Among Foodborne-Illness Germs a Mixed Bag: CDC
Report found reduced resistance to treatments with some bugs, more resistance among others
- Posted July 1, 2014
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Less Toxic Transplant Treatment Offers Hope for Sickle Cell Patients
Technique avoids ill effects related to long-term use of anti-rejection drugs, study says
- Posted July 1, 2014
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Anemia Treatments Don’t Boost Recovery From Brain Injury, Study Finds
Medication to boost red blood cells, more blood transfusions made no difference in outcomes
- Posted July 1, 2014
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Mammography Costs Soar for Seniors, But Detection Rates the Same: Study
Research hasn't shown expensive technologies benefit women over 65, researcher says
- Posted July 1, 2014