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Health Highlights: June 3, 2015
More Than 10 Million Signed Up for Health Coverage Under Affordable Care Act Groups at White House Meeting Agree to Reduce Antibiotic Use
- Posted June 3, 2015
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Chantix Study Finds Little Evidence to Support Suicidal, Criminal Warnings
But quit-smoking drug may be linked to other adverse effects
- Posted June 2, 2015
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Bullied Teens at Risk for Later Depression, Study Finds
Getting picked on at age 13 tied to raised odds of poor mental health at 18, U.K. researchers report
- Posted June 2, 2015
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Blood Thinners OK for Cancers That Spread to Brain, Study Finds
Treatment didn't cause significant increase in bleeding in head
- Posted June 2, 2015
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Vitamin D, Calcium Don’t Reduce Menopause Symptoms
Large study finds no difference between women who took supplements and those who didn't
- Posted June 2, 2015
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Vitamin D, Calcium Don’t Reduce Menopause Symptoms
Large study finds no difference between women who took supplements and those who didn't
- Posted June 2, 2015
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FDA Puts Antibiotics for Food Animals Under Vet’s Supervision
Rule intended to curb routine use for nonmedical purposes
- Posted June 2, 2015
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New Drug Shows Potential for Blood Cancer
Multiple myeloma patients saw survival gains when elotuzumab was added to treatment
- Posted June 2, 2015