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Pouch in Heart May Trigger Unexplained Strokes: Study
Researchers suspect it may allow clots to form, then travel to the brain
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Teen Use of Long-Term Contraception Rising, But Remains Low
U.S. government report says implants and IUDs are effective and safe options
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Alcoholics Face Greater Death Risk When Hospitalized
And they die an average of 8 years earlier than those with no drinking problem, study shows
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Uninsured May Face Much Higher Charges for Cancer Drugs
Chemotherapy fees can be 43 times more than those for insured patients, study finds
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Uninsured May Face Much Higher Charges for Cancer Drugs
Chemotherapy fees can be 43 times more than those for insured patients, study finds
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Alcoholics Face Greater Death Risk When Hospitalized
And they die an average of 8 years earlier than those with no drinking problem, study shows
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Be Careful With That Eyeliner
Applying it to the inner lid raises risk of particles getting into eye, possible vision problems
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Genes Linked to Breast, Ovarian Cancers Act Differently in Each Woman: Study
Angelina Jolie's decision for surgery might not be right for everyone carrying BRCA mutations
- Posted April 7, 2015
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Placenta Test Measures Babies’ Exposure to Arsenic
This type of screening seems as reliable as urine and toenail samples, study says
- Posted April 7, 2015
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In Rare Cases, Kids Can Get Food Allergies From Donated Blood
But these 'transferred' reactions clear up within a few months, experts say
- Posted April 7, 2015




















