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Researchers Find Gene Mutation That May Protect Against Heart Disease
Rare genetic variation appears to cut the risk of heart attack in half, study reports
- Posted November 12, 2014
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U.S. Prices Soaring for Some Generic Drugs, Experts Say
Supply and manufacturing problems, plus fewer companies in the market among causes
- Posted November 12, 2014
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Many U.S. Doctors Wary of Genetic Testing: Survey
Cost, uncertainty about best treatment course may be concerns, experts say
- Posted November 12, 2014
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Soldiers Hospitalized for Mental Illness Face Raised Suicide Risk, Study Shows
Most vulnerable period is the year after they are discharged from treatment, researchers report
- Posted November 12, 2014
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B Vitamins May Not Boost Memory or Thinking, Study Suggests
Folic acid and vitamin B12 reduce harmful substance, but don't improve recall
- Posted November 12, 2014
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Guidelines Aim to Reduce 2nd Surgeries After Breast Cancer Lumpectomy
Currently, 1 in 4 women who undergo lump removal require a follow-up surgery, study finds
- Posted November 12, 2014
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Soldiers Hospitalized for Mental Illness Face Raised Suicide Risk, Study Shows
Most vulnerable period is the year after they are discharged from treatment, researchers report
- Posted November 12, 2014
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B Vitamins May Not Boost Memory or Thinking, Study Suggests
Folic acid and vitamin B12 reduce harmful substance, but don't improve recall
- Posted November 12, 2014




















