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Many Americans Ill-Informed About Heart Failure: Survey
Recognizing symptoms is key to effective treatment, cardiologist says
- Posted June 16, 2015
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Latest Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare Looms
At issue: eligibility of 6.4 million people in 34 states for tax credits for insurance premiums
- Posted June 16, 2015
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More Research Hints at Chocolate’s Heart Benefits
Study included milk chocolate, but did not prove cause-and-effect
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Which Candidate? Study Examines the Voter’s Brain
One neurological area seems key to making complex decisions at the ballot box
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Dieters May Lose Fewer Pounds When They Choose Their Weight-Loss Plan
Study found those assigned a food plan dropped a bit more weight
- Posted June 15, 2015
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‘Green Space’ at School May Help Kids Learn, Study Suggests
Expert says findings bolster the case for parks, playgrounds
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Seeing Their Clogged Arteries Can Spur Healthy Changes in Patients
Group shown images more likely to stop smoking, eat healthier foods and take meds, study found
- Posted June 15, 2015
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Dermatologist’s Tips for Reducing Scars After Cuts, Scrapes
Keep injury clean and moist with petroleum jelly to minimize skin damage
- Posted June 15, 2015