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Even Easy Exercise May Lower Blood Pressure in Those With Diabetes
Study found just a few minutes of resistance training or walking helped
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Lower Blood Pressure Target Could Save Lives: Study
Risk of heart troubles was lowered by 25 percent, while death risk was reduced 27 percent
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Widely Used Antibiotics May Raise Heart Risks, Review Finds
Macrolides were linked to small, but significant, chances of sudden cardiac death
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Women May Get Poorer Care Than Men Post-Heart Attack
This could explain gender gap in survival, researchers say
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Challenges for Extreme Preemies Can Last into Teens
But majority of very preterm or very small newborns do well, experts say
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Health Highlights: Nov. 9, 2015
New Compound Shows Promise Against Cataracts High Levels of Toxin Delay California Crab Season Sierra Leone Declared Ebola-Free
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Parents the Target of Deceptive Food Ads, Study Says
Commercials that misstate benefits of sugary products concern researchers
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Wealthy Transplant Recipients May Have an Edge: Study
They registered at multiple centers, had higher transplant rates, researchers report
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Personalized ‘Pills’ From a 3D Printer?
Researchers investigate new dimension in customized medication
- Posted November 9, 2015
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Frequent Self-Weighing by Young Women Linked to Depression
Study also finds more trips to the scale lead to greater body dissatisfaction, lower self-esteem
- Posted November 9, 2015