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Many Americans 30 and Older Find Happiness Elusive
But younger people more satisfied with their lives than ever, surveys find
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Side Effects Cause Some to Stop Taking Blood Thinner Brilinta
Bleeding, shortness of breath were among problems patients cited in study
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Knee Arthritis: Steroid Shots May Not Help Long-Term, Ozone Injections Promising
Two studies test out old and new treatments for the debilitating ailment
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Some Kids With Heart Defects Struggle in School
Deficits in academic performance tend to rise along with severity of the defect, study finds
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Cotellic Approved for Advanced Melanoma
Nearly 10,000 projected to die this year from deadly skin cancer
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Heart Transplant Mental Toll May Be Greater for Women
Men less depressed, anxious 100 days after procedure, study finds
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Study Finds Blood Test May Detect Concussion in Kids
Could help reduce the number of CT scans, and the radiation exposure they bring, experts say
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Insulin Pumps Give Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Better Blood Sugar Control
Study included almost 55,000 children and teens
- Posted November 10, 2015
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High-Risk Lung Cancer Patients May Benefit From Surgery
Study showed procedure can be an option for people with early stage disease
- Posted November 10, 2015
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Heart Valve Patients Who Manage Their Own Blood Thinners May Do Better
Study found self-monitoring was linked to a lower risk of death after 5 years
- Posted November 10, 2015




















