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- Check Your Pantry, Lay’s Classic Potato Chips Recalled Due to Milk Allergy Risk
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- Supreme Court to Decide on South Carolina’s Bid to Cut Funding for Planned Parenthood
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Medical Costs Soar for Smokers Who Develop Artery Disease
More likely to be hospitalized for related leg problems as well as heart disease, heart attack, study finds
- Posted September 28, 2015
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More Evidence Daily Aspirin May Fight Colon Cancer, Other Gastro Tumors
4-year study found survival doubled for gastrointestinal cancer patients who took low-dose pill each day
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Genes Help Set Menopause Timing: Study
Findings might one day lead to fertility predictions, experts say
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Childhood Trauma May Boost Heart Disease Risk for a Lifetime
Learning how to manage stress effectively might help, experts say
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Sweetened Drinks May Damage Heart, Review Finds
Added sugars raise risk of heart troubles, stroke, experts say
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Cancer Treatment Should Proceed for Pregnant Women: Study
Researcher says no risk found for unborn child
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Computer-Aided Mammograms May Not Be Worth the Cost: Study
Software doesn't appear to improve cancer detection rates, researcher says
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Lower Drinking Age May Bring More High School Dropouts
New research says fewer kids finished high school when alcohol was legal at 18
- Posted September 28, 2015
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Most of World’s People Lack Access to Safe Cancer Surgery: Report
But more than 80 percent of patients have tumors that require operations
- Posted September 28, 2015
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News Coverage of Angelina Jolie’s Breast Surgery Boosted Awareness of Options
Since actress went public, women know more about their choices for breast removal and reconstruction, poll finds
- Posted September 28, 2015