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Hospital Admission Day Tied to Outcomes for Children With Leukemia
Those admitted on weekend after first diagnosis have more complications, study finds
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Heart Failure Patients Wind Up in ER Too Often: Study
Finding illustrates need for better outpatient care, researchers say
- Posted August 25, 2014
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‘Sleep Drunkenness’ Is Common and Linked to Other Behavior Issues
But condition remains poorly defined and little understood, researcher says
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Fewer Painkiller Deaths in States With Medical Marijuana: Study
People with chronic pain may use pot instead of narcotics, researchers suggest
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Hospital Admission Day Tied to Outcomes for Children With Leukemia
Those admitted on weekend after first diagnosis have more complications, study finds
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Heart Failure Patients Wind Up in ER Too Often: Study
Finding illustrates need for better outpatient care, researchers say
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Number of Young Non-Smokers Who Tried E-Cigs Tripled in 2 Years
CDC report also finds that teens who used the devices were more likely to say they would try smoking
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Bullying Starts Before School Years Begin, Study Finds
And obese boys more likely to be both bully and bullied than slimmer peers, researchers report
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Study Questions Value of Certain Knee Surgeries
For age-related meniscus tears, physical therapy and meds may work as well as arthroscopy
- Posted August 25, 2014
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Mental Decline a Risk Factor for Stroke, Study Suggests
Link may lie in impaired blood circulation to the brain, researchers say
- Posted August 25, 2014