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Health Tip: Should I Stop Driving?
Signs that seniors aren't safe behind the wheel
- Posted March 9, 2015
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Study Suggests Link Between Adult Diabetes, Exposure to Smoke in Womb
Review of daughters hints at increased risk in middle age
- Posted March 7, 2015
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Study Suggests Link Between Adult Diabetes, Exposure to Smoke in Womb
Review of daughters hints at increased risk in middle age
- Posted March 7, 2015
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First Biosimilar Drug Approved
Zarxio is 'highly similar' to long-sanctioned cancer drug
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Nuts Linked to Better Heart Health for Teens
Three small handfuls a week lowered risk factors in study, but few kids eat enough
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Specially Trained Pooch Sniffs Out Thyroid Cancer
Frankie, a German Shepherd mix, had 90 percent accuracy at spotting tumor traces in urine samples
- Posted March 6, 2015
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Mom’s Age at Childbirth Tied to Son’s Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Boys born to women in their late 20s, early 30s appeared to have the lowest risk, study found
- Posted March 6, 2015
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New Study Casts Doubt on Dangers of Hormone Therapy for Hot Flashes
But other experts warn it's too soon to say the treatment is safe
- Posted March 6, 2015
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First Biosimilar Drug Approved
Zarxio is 'highly similar' to long-sanctioned cancer drug
- Posted March 6, 2015



















