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Gains in Life Spans Seen Around the Globe
Data from 188 countries show average life expectancy is now about 71 years
- Posted August 27, 2015
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Longer Colonoscopy Time May Cut Cancer Risk
Viewing time of less than 6 minutes linked to higher cancer rates, study finds
- Posted August 27, 2015
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Health Highlights: Aug 27, 2015
Critics Condemn Medicare Artificial Limb Coverage Changes First Child to Have Double Hand Transplant Goes Home
- Posted August 27, 2015
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Summer Is High Time for College Kids Trying Illegal Substances
But illicit painkiller use tends to begin in winter, study finds
- Posted August 27, 2015
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Liver Damage From Hepatitis C More Widespread Than Thought
If left undetected, it can lead to liver failure and even death, study authors note
- Posted August 27, 2015
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Oldest Sister at Greater Risk of Obesity, Study Contends
Researcher suggests firstborns may have decreased blood supply, nutrients in womb
- Posted August 26, 2015
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Most Don’t Need ‘Bridging’ When They Stop Warfarin Temporarily
Clot risk doesn't appear to rise without additional drug treatment, study finds
- Posted August 26, 2015
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Experimental Drug for Blood Cancer Shows Promise
Researchers want to test daratumumab in a larger group of patients
- Posted August 26, 2015