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Hormone Therapy for Menopause Linked to Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Risk of a type of colitis increased somewhat for current HRT users, study found
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Scientists Pinpoint a Speech Center in Brain
Discovery suggests a specific area dedicated to this task
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Medical Pot-Painkiller Combo Isn’t Always Recipe for Abuse
But researchers say doctors should be kept informed of dual usage
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Medical Pot-Painkiller Combo Isn’t Always Recipe for Abuse
But researchers say doctors should be kept informed of dual usage
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Stenting Outcomes Vary Widely Among U.S. Hospitals
Stroke, death more common at some centers than others
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Serious Concussions Linked to Memory Problems in Retired NFL Players
Study found those who had lost consciousness during football career were more likely to show brain damage
- Posted May 18, 2015
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It May Soon Be Possible to Easily ‘Brew’ Narcotics
While breakthrough could benefit medicine, researchers warn of potential to create illegal drugs
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Shift Work Linked to Health Problems
Excess weight, sleep issues more common among those with changing schedules, study finds
- Posted May 18, 2015
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FDA Issues Warning for Type 2 Diabetes Drugs
SGLT2 inhibitors linked to potentially fatal condition called ketoacidosis
- Posted May 18, 2015
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Many ER Patients With Chest Pain Can Be Sent Home, Study Finds
Vast majority who have normal cardiac test results are in no immediate danger, researchers say
- Posted May 18, 2015



















