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Pesticide Exposure Tied to Diabetes Risk
Review finds these chemicals may boost odds of blood sugar disease by about 60 percent
- Posted September 16, 2015
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Brain Scans May Take Guesswork Out of Schizophrenia Treatment
Goal is to help physicians make better drug choices for psychotic patients
- Posted September 15, 2015
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More Than 400 Illnesses Reported in Latest Salmonella Outbreak
Tainted cucumbers now linked to 418 cases in 31 states, CDC officials report
- Posted September 15, 2015
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Women the Bigger Losers in Terms of Alzheimer’s Costs
Analysis compares hours that males, females spend on caregiving
- Posted September 15, 2015
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E-Pillboxes Improve Medication Adherence, Study Finds
Text messaging alone was as ineffective as no reminders at all among TB patients
- Posted September 15, 2015
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E-Pillboxes Improve Medication Adherence, Study Finds
Text messaging alone was as ineffective as no reminders at all among TB patients
- Posted September 15, 2015
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FDA Bans Sale of New R.J. Reynolds Cigarettes
Products didn't meet requirement that they be substantially the same as existing cigarettes, agency says
- Posted September 15, 2015
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Gender Disparities Persist in Academic Medicine
Women less likely to receive research funding or become full professors, studies say
- Posted September 15, 2015