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- Key Therapy Equally Effective for Women, Men With Narrowed Leg Arteries
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Better Diabetes Blood Sugar Management Leads to Fewer Eye Surgeries
Intensive therapy cut risk of needing a procedure in half, researchers report
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Hispanic Women’s Upbeat Outlook May Boost Heart Health
Study finds they worry less about weight, diet than whites, and have better cardiac profiles
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Traumatic Life Events May Harm Women’s Hearts, Study Suggests
Managing stress as important as lowering blood pressure to prevent heart attack, expert says
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Knowledge Is Power for Patients With Heart Failure
Death rates may be higher for those lacking clear grasp of doctor's instructions, study suggests
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Traumatic Life Events May Harm Women’s Hearts, Study Suggests
Managing stress as important as lowering blood pressure to prevent heart attack, expert says
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Knowledge Is Power for Patients With Heart Failure
Death rates may be higher for those lacking clear grasp of doctor's instructions, study suggests
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Kybella Approved for Double Chin
Drug mimics body's own fat-destroying chemical
- Posted April 29, 2015
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Kybella Approved for Double Chin
Drug mimics body's own fat-destroying chemical
- Posted April 29, 2015
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3D ‘Printout’ Device Keeps Very Ill Babies Breathing
Flexible implant adapts with child's growth, researchers say
- Posted April 29, 2015
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4 in 10 Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air: Report
Some cities showed improvements in air quality, while others had their worst record ever
- Posted April 29, 2015