- Weight-Loss Drug Zepbound May Lower Heart Failure Deaths
- Nearly 160 Million Americans Harmed by Another’s Drinking, Drug Use
- 1 in 4 Americans Now Struggling to Cover Medical Costs
- Getting Fitter Can Really Help Keep Dementia at Bay
- Skin Patch Could Monitor Your Blood Pressure
- There May Be a Better Way to Treat Hematoma Brain Bleeds
- Chronic Joint Pain Plus Depression Can Take Toll on the Brain
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- Kids’ Injuries in Sports and at Home: When Is It Right to Seek Medical Attention?
- Human Cell Atlas Will Be ‘Google Maps’ for Health Research
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Type 1 Diabetes Lowered Survival in Study
Better blood sugar management helped, but risk during 14-year period was still doubled
- Posted November 19, 2014
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Home Exercise Boosts Heart Patients’ Frame of Mind
But in-hospital workouts didn't produce same results, study found
- Posted November 19, 2014
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Mastectomy Rates Rising Among Women Eligible for Lumpectomy
Better breast reconstruction outcomes may be one reason behind the trend, one expert said
- Posted November 19, 2014
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U.S. Seniors’ Health Poorest, Global Survey Shows
Commonwealth Fund report reveals stark comparison to 10 industrialized countries with universal health coverage
- Posted November 19, 2014
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Home Exercise Boosts Heart Patients’ Frame of Mind
But in-hospital workouts didn't produce same results, study found
- Posted November 19, 2014
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Mastectomy Rates Rising Among Women Eligible for Lumpectomy
Better breast reconstruction outcomes may be one reason behind the trend, one expert said
- Posted November 19, 2014
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U.S. Seniors’ Health Poorest, Global Survey Shows
Commonwealth Fund report reveals stark comparison to 10 industrialized countries with universal health coverage
- Posted November 19, 2014
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‘Wireless’ Pacemaker Working Well So Far, Researchers Say
Small, manufacturer-funded study of tiny device reports no complications
- Posted November 19, 2014
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U.S. School Meal Rules Might Work Against Good Nutrition, Study Says
Federal mandates don't limit added sugar or carbohydrates, researchers say
- Posted November 19, 2014
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3-D Model of Heart May Help Surgeons Fix Defects
New technology might make for better-prepared doctors, 'fewer surprises' in the OR, experts say
- Posted November 19, 2014