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Health Highlights: Aug. 13, 2014
Hundreds of Thousands Could Lose Obamacare Subsidies New Lung Preservation System May Boost Number of Transplants: FDA Tick Bites Linked to Red Meat Allergy
- Posted August 13, 2014
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Fewer Unmarried Women Having Children, CDC Reports
Declines seen in every age group except for those over 35
- Posted August 13, 2014
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Many Shift Workers Use Drugs to Sleep, Stay Awake, Study Finds
But questions about benefits, risks of these medications linger, review author notes
- Posted August 13, 2014
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40 Percent of Americans Will Develop Diabetes, CDC Projects
Rates for black women and Hispanics even higher at 50 percent
- Posted August 12, 2014
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Researchers Pinpoint Brain Region Where Contextual Memories Are Made
Rat study may shed light on Alzheimer's in humans, scientists say
- Posted August 12, 2014
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Sigmoidoscopy Does Cut Risk of Dying From Colon Cancer: Study
But experts note most Americans get colonoscopies instead
- Posted August 12, 2014
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Common Irregular Heartbeat May Pose Risks for Surgery Patients
People with atrial fibrillation have higher odds for stroke after an operation, study finds
- Posted August 12, 2014
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Sigmoidoscopy Does Cut Risk of Dying From Colon Cancer: Study
But experts note most Americans get colonoscopies instead
- Posted August 12, 2014