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Cancer Trials Need to Include More Seniors: Experts
Older adults react differently to treatment, oncologists' group notes
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Blacks at Higher Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Than Whites: Study
This often-deadly malfunction of heart's electrical system also tends to occur earlier in black people
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Cancer Trials Need to Include More Seniors: Experts
Older adults react differently to treatment, oncologists' group notes
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Blacks at Higher Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Than Whites: Study
This often-deadly malfunction of heart's electrical system also tends to occur earlier in black people
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Poverty May Hinder Kids’ Brain Development, Study Says
Reduced gray matter, lower test scores reported for poor children
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Activity in Genes, Immune Cells Tied to Cancer Survival in Study
Some patterns linked to better outcomes, while others were associated with poorer odds
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Loneliness May Fuel Mental Decline in Old Age
Slower deterioration seen in people with more satisfying relationships, researchers say
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Will Good Students Be Able to Sidestep Alzheimer’s?
Better grades, complex jobs linked to a lower risk for dementia, research suggests
- Posted July 20, 2015
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As Baby Boomers Age, Alzheimer’s Rates Will Soar
By 2050, half of that generation's survivors will have the mind-wasting disease, study predicts
- Posted July 20, 2015
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Many Don’t Tell Docs About Using Alternative Therapies for Pain
Although most said they'd let their physician know if asked, survey finds
- Posted July 20, 2015