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Living With a Smoker Like Living in a Polluted City: Study
Air-particle levels in smoking households almost 10 times higher than nonsmoking homes
- Posted October 21, 2014
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Pricey Hepatitis Drug a Good Bet in U.S. Prisons, Study Says
Researchers conclude Sovaldi is cost-effective
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Some Lung Patients Buy Cigarettes Along With Meds at Pharmacies: Study
To end this paradoxical practice, certain drug stores no longer sell tobacco products
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Herceptin Boosts Survival for Breast Cancer, Study Reports
Taking drug in addition to chemotherapy also reduces risk of cancer recurrence
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Parkinson’s Drugs May Spur Compulsive Behaviors
Study estimated a 10 percent increased risk of impulsive gambling, shopping and hypersexuality
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Mouse Study Suggests Antibiotics May Aid Salmonella’s Spread in Animals
Experts say findings have troubling implications for use of drugs to treat livestock
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Regular Doctor Visits Help Control Blood Pressure, Study Says
Having health insurance also associated with better readings
- Posted October 20, 2014
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Some Lung Patients Buy Cigarettes Along With Meds at Pharmacies: Study
To end this paradoxical practice, certain drug stores no longer sell tobacco products
- Posted October 20, 2014