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- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
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FDA Wants Public Comment on Use of Word ‘Natural’ on Food Labels
Request is response to citizen petitions asking that the agency define the term
- Posted November 11, 2015
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FDA Wants Public Comment on Use of Word ‘Natural’ on Food Labels
Request is response to citizen petitions asking that the agency define the term
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Too Few Psychiatric Patients Screened for Diabetes: Study
Commonly prescribed antipsychotic medications tied to greater risk of type 2 disease
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Brain Scans May Reveal Which Coma Patients Will Recover
But study was small and more research is needed before technique can be used to guide patient care, author says
- Posted November 11, 2015
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New Medicare Rules Triple Heart Failure Patients’ Access to Cardiac Rehab
But researchers suggest even more patients could benefit
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Gene Therapy in Dogs Offers Glimmer of Hope for Fatal Childhood Disorder
Researchers delayed onset of Batten disease-like symptoms
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Chemical Exposure During Pregnancy Linked to Excess Weight in Kids
More research needs to be done to show cause-and-effect, expert says
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Losing a Parent in Childhood May Raise Suicide Risk Decades Later
Rate of suicide for people who'd suffered such an early loss was double that of those who hadn't, study found
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Newborn Probiotic Use Tied to Lower Risk of Type 1 Diabetes
But association was only found in those with the highest genetic risk of the disease
- Posted November 11, 2015
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Strong Legs Linked to Strong Mind
Study of women suggests boosting walking force, speed pays mental dividends as you age
- Posted November 11, 2015




















