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Tips for Safe Snow Fun
Winter sports account for more than 343,000 injuries in U.S. a year, experts say
- Posted February 28, 2015
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Belief in Acupuncture Key to Effect on Back Pain, Study Suggests
Doctor says finding illustrates power of placebo effect
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Hospital Design May Not Boost Patient Satisfaction, Research Suggests
Aesthetics aren't as important as care from doctors, nurses and staff, study notes
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Global Blood Pressure Program Could Save Millions of Lives, Experts Say
Improving access to care, treatment is key, especially in lower-income countries
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Hospital Design May Not Boost Patient Satisfaction, Research Suggests
Aesthetics aren't as important as care from doctors, nurses and staff, study notes
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Global Blood Pressure Program Could Save Millions of Lives, Experts Say
Improving access to care, treatment is key, especially in lower-income countries
- Posted February 27, 2015
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When Babies Spit Up, Don’t Panic
Expert offers tips on lowering chances of episodes, knowing when to worry
- Posted February 27, 2015
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Immune System Changes Tied to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Researchers saw evidence only in first 3 years of disease, findings could lead to early test
- Posted February 27, 2015
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In Northeast, Weather Changes May Mean More Ticks, Earlier
Warming trend could affect the spread of Lyme disease, research suggests
- Posted February 27, 2015
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1 in 5 Preemies With Lung Disease Exposed to Secondhand Smoke
22 percent were from what parents said were nonsmoking homes, study finds
- Posted February 27, 2015