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Use of ‘the Pill’ Tied to Higher Risk for Rare Brain Cancer
But the odds of any one birth control pill user getting the tumor remain extremely small, experts stress
- Posted January 22, 2015
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Knee Pain While Using Stairs May Be First Sign of Arthritis
Discomfort with walking, standing, lying or sitting comes later, study finds
- Posted January 22, 2015
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Realistic Targets May Boost Exercise Rates, Experts Say
For those who are inactive, any activity may be better than none
- Posted January 21, 2015
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High Levels of Cancer-Linked Chemical in E-Cigarette Vapor, Study Finds
When users turn up the heat, formaldehyde levels may increase as well
- Posted January 21, 2015
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More Extreme Preemies Are Surviving, Study Finds
But 25 percent still die, pointing to need for better pregnancy interventions, doctors say
- Posted January 21, 2015
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Leaks in Brain May Contribute to Dementia
Study finds blood vessels in older adults break down
- Posted January 21, 2015
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FDA Approves New Psoriasis Drug
Cosentyx blocks protein involved in inflammatory response of disease
- Posted January 21, 2015
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Sleep Position Linked to Death Risk for Those With Epilepsy
Researchers see similarities with sudden infant death syndrome
- Posted January 21, 2015