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Weight Loss Surgery May Boost Teens’ Mental Health
But, study finds not all of the adolescents who had the procedure felt better
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Too Few Heart Attack Patients Get Cardiac Rehab, Study Finds
Home-based programs could provide alternative for those unable or unwilling to travel, researchers suggest
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Poor Thinking Skills in Seniors Linked to Heart Attack, Stroke Risks
Common tie between disorders may be blood vessels, expert suggests
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Weight Loss Surgery May Boost Teens’ Mental Health
But, study finds not all of the adolescents who had the procedure felt better
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Too Few Heart Attack Patients Get Cardiac Rehab, Study Finds
Home-based programs could provide alternative for those unable or unwilling to travel, researchers suggest
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Poor Thinking Skills in Seniors Linked to Heart Attack, Stroke Risks
Common tie between disorders may be blood vessels, expert suggests
- Posted August 5, 2015
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For Endoscopes Tied to Serious Infections, Current Cleaning Methods Not Enough
Study found microbes still adhering to endoscopes, even after multi-step disinfection protocols were followed
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Brain Scans Show Why Reading to Kids Is Good for Them
Those who heard stories regularly showed more activity in areas linked to word meanings, imagination
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Hysterectomy at Younger Age Tied to Heart Disease Risks
Obesity was the cardiovascular disease risk factor most strongly linked with the procedure at all ages
- Posted August 5, 2015
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Boy, Girl Newborns Show Spinal Differences: Study
Researchers suspect changes in females' backs are meant to help in pregnancy
- Posted August 5, 2015