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Too Many Heart Scans May Pose Radiation Risks, Cardiologists Say
American Heart Association urges doctors to make sure patient understands dangers, test is appropriate
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Doctors’ Group Issues Painkiller Guidelines
Narcotics too risky in many cases, American Academy of Neurology says
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Antibiotic Use Before Age 2 Might Raise Obesity Risk, Study Says
Researchers suspect broad-spectrum versions change makeup of microbes in gut
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Too Many Heart Scans May Pose Radiation Risks, Cardiologists Say
American Heart Association urges doctors to make sure patient understands dangers, test is appropriate
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Doctors’ Group Issues Painkiller Guidelines
Narcotics too risky in many cases, American Academy of Neurology says
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Drug Gives Big Survival Boost Against Type of Advanced Breast Cancer
Women with HER2-positive tumors gained an average 16 more months of life with Perjeta, study finds
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Rat Study Suggests Light at Night Might Hamper Breast Cancer Therapy
Tumors in rodents exposed to dim light seemed to develop resistance to a common cancer drug
- Posted September 29, 2014
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American Doctor Exposed to Ebola Admitted to NIH Hospital
The patient was working in West Africa; not clear if infection occurred
- Posted September 29, 2014
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Emotional Life Lingers for Alzheimer’s Patients, Even as Memory Fades
Study found that feelings tied to a loved one's visits remain, even if patient soon fails to recall the event
- Posted September 29, 2014
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American Doctor Exposed to Ebola Admitted to NIH Hospital
The patient was working in West Africa; not clear if infection occurred
- Posted September 29, 2014