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Artificial Pancreas Works Well in Home Trial
Study found improved diabetes management in a real-world setting
- Posted September 17, 2015
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Researchers Pinpoint Genes Linked to Height, Heart Disease
Sequencing technology has enabled scientists to ID genetic source of some conditions
- Posted September 17, 2015
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Antibacterial Soaps Fail to Beat Plain Soap
Short exposure to specific germ-killing ingredients doesn't get hands cleaner, study says
- Posted September 17, 2015
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Health Tip: What May Cause Urinary Incontinence
Factors that may increase your risk
- Posted September 17, 2015
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Heavy Drinking Linked to Greater Risk for Alcohol-Related Cancers
Researchers say it's a risk factor for death and disability that can be controlled
- Posted September 16, 2015
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Researchers Dig for Cause of Dog Diabetes
Disease looks similar to type 1 in humans, but with important differences
- Posted September 16, 2015
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Sugary Drinks Often Part of Overall Poor Diet
Unhealthy eating, sweetened beverages may combine to raise diabetes risk, researchers say
- Posted September 16, 2015
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‘Organic Pollutants’ Linked to Gestational Diabetes
High PCBs levels in early pregnancy associated with greater risk, study shows
- Posted September 16, 2015