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Sleep Group Updates Shuteye Guidelines
Biggest changes for babies and seniors
- Posted February 17, 2015
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Newer Blood Thinner Beats Heparin for Certain Heart Attacks
Swedish study finds fondaparinux is effective, and reduces bleeding risk
- Posted February 17, 2015
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‘Calculators’ Doctors Use May Overestimate Heart Risks, Study Says
Such assessments should only be starting points for predicting risk, researcher explains
- Posted February 17, 2015
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Health Highlights: Feb. 17, 2015
Women's Libido Pill Resubmitted for FDA Approval Schools Reopen in Ebola-Stricken Liberia
- Posted February 17, 2015
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Kids Can Get Migraines Too
Tracking pain patterns and getting treatment can help, experts explain
- Posted February 17, 2015
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Minority Kids Less Likely to Get Latest Type 1 Diabetes Care, Study Finds
Experts aren't sure what's causing differences in insulin pump use, blood sugar levels
- Posted February 17, 2015
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Eating More Fiber Helped People Lose Weight, Researchers Report
Trial comparing simple dietary change to more complicated regimen found similar health benefits
- Posted February 16, 2015
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1 in 5 Sore Throats Tied to Scary Bacteria, Study Finds
No test exists for F. necrophorum, which may be more common than strep, researchers say
- Posted February 16, 2015