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Exercise After Weight-Loss Surgery Yields Added Health Gains
Physical activity reduced risk factors for diabetes, study says
- Posted December 4, 2014
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New Parents Favor In-Depth Genetic Testing, Survey Finds
But further research is needed to explore impact, study authors say
- Posted December 4, 2014
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Vitamins May Help Prevent Eye Problems After Weight-Loss Surgery, Study Finds
Vision-related complications can range from dry eye to night blindness
- Posted December 4, 2014
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Exercise After Weight-Loss Surgery Yields Added Health Gains
Physical activity reduced risk factors for diabetes, study says
- Posted December 4, 2014
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New Parents Favor In-Depth Genetic Testing, Survey Finds
But further research is needed to explore impact, study authors say
- Posted December 4, 2014
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Study Finds Need for Improved Schizophrenia Care
As many as 4 in 10 seeking help after first episode are medicated inappropriately, researchers say
- Posted December 4, 2014
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New U.S. Kidney Transplant Rules Take Effect
Changes intended to make organ allocation more equitable
- Posted December 4, 2014
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Health Highlights: Dec. 4, 2014
Treatment-Resistant Infections Among Newborns in India Pose Worldwide Threat U.S. Health Care Worker Arriving From West Africa May Have Ebola
- Posted December 4, 2014