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Rapid Response Guidelines May Improve Children’s Stroke Care
Researchers report treatment recommendations got kids evaluated faster in ER
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Rapid Response Guidelines May Improve Children’s Stroke Care
Researchers report treatment recommendations got kids evaluated faster in ER
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Many Americans Trying to Cut Their Salt Intake: CDC
Overall, half of adults surveyed recently said they were trying to avoid sodium
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Migraine’s Link to Higher Heart Disease Risk May Not Be Genetic
Study suggests non-genetic factors may be what increases risk
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Orkambi Approved for Cystic Fibrosis
When disease caused by mutated gene from each parent
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Children with Autism Respond Differently to Smells: Study
Kids with ASDs didn't change their sniff response when odors were unpleasant
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Could Blue Eyes Raise Odds for Alcoholism?
Study finds genes that determine eye color line up along ones tied to alcohol abuse
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Drug Offers Hope Against Disease Where Sunlight Causes Pain
Implanted pellet allows people with rare genetic condition to venture into daylight
- Posted July 2, 2015
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How to Avoid July Fourth Allergy Flare-Ups
Smoke, stings, mold are common summer allergens that can trigger asthma, allergy attacks, experts say
- Posted July 2, 2015
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Naps May Boost Worker Productivity
Hour of rest during the day seemed to ease impulsiveness and frustration, researchers report
- Posted July 2, 2015