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Dehydration Linked to Greater Stroke Damage
Thicker blood may be the reason why, study suggests
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Some Stroke Survivors May Face Heightened Cancer Risk, Study Shows
But cancer only affected about 2 percent of those in two-year follow-up period
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Proposed Dietary Guidelines Not a Green Light to Eat What You Want
People still need to limit foods with heart-damaging saturated fats and trans fats, nutritionists say
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Health Highlights: Feb. 12, 2015
San Francisco BART Commuters May Have Been Exposed to Measles New Law Aims to Reduce Suicides Among U.S. Veterans
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Health Tip: Avoiding Menopausal Weight Gain
Suggestions to stay trim as you age
- Posted February 12, 2015
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Kidneys From HIV Donors May Be OK for HIV Patients, Study Finds
South African researchers report 'impressive' results in 27 cases
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Milk Lurks in Some Dark Chocolate, Posing Allergy Risk: FDA
You can't always believe what you read on a product's label, agency says
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Lower Blood Pressure Reduces First Stroke Risk: Study
New research suggests keeping top number below 140
- Posted February 11, 2015
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Eyes May Be Window to Outcomes After Stroke, Research Suggests
Thickness of optic nerve's sheath seemed tied to odds for patient death during the study period
- Posted February 11, 2015




















