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Blood, Saliva Tests May Spot Head and Neck Cancers Early
Study shows potential for noninvasive tumor detection
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Could a Vitamin Play a Role in Acne Outbreaks?
Study finds excess B12 tied to common skin condition
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Exercise Benefits People With Parkinson’s Disease: Study
The sooner you start regular physical activity, the better, researchers say
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Blood Protein May Spot Pancreatic Cancer Early
But more research is needed before test is used for monitoring or screening, researchers say
- Posted June 24, 2015
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U.S. Dialysis Patients Increasingly Live in Poor Areas
One-third with kidney failure come from low-income neighborhoods, study finds
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Drug for Rheumatoid Arthritis May Also Help Ease Vitiligo
Case study showed tofacitinib cleared up skin pigmentation loss in woman after just 2 months
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Smoking Around Toddlers May Raise Their Obesity Risk
Study can't prove cause-and-effect, but changes to kids' hormones might be the link
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Ebola Linked to Rise in Malaria Deaths in Guinea
West Africans were avoiding clinics for fear of catching the deadly virus, study finds
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Virtual Reality May Help Alcoholics Beat Cravings, Study Finds
Technology might also teach better ways to cope with challenging situations
- Posted June 24, 2015
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Oxygen Chamber Therapy May Ease Fibromyalgia, Study Suggests
But treatment isn't FDA-approved, so insurance companies might not cover the cost
- Posted June 24, 2015