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Sweetened Drinks Might Raise Men’s Risk for Heart Failure
Two servings daily linked to higher odds for the disabling condition, study says
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Severe Combat Injuries Linked to Risk of Chronic Diseases
Diabetes, high blood pressure more common among seriously wounded soldiers, study finds
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Antibiotics May Not Help After ‘Complicated’ Appendectomy
Use of the drugs did not lower infection risk after these higher-risk operations, study found
- Posted November 2, 2015
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New Advisory Says Some Athletes With Heart Conditions OK to Play
Statement from cardiology groups applies only to those participating in organized sports
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Fast-Food Menus With Calorie Counts Not Changing New Yorkers’ Habits
Affordable Care Act requires nationwide menu labeling in 2016
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Severe Obesity Costs Medicaid $8 Billion Annually, Study Finds
And health care expenses for heaviest adults is nearly $2,000 more a year per patient
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Better Diets May Be Extending Americans’ Lives
Study suggests people are eating better, living longer, though there's still room for lots of improvement
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Substance Abuse, Suicide Killing More White, Middle-Aged Americans: Report
Experts cite despair, especially among the least educated
- Posted November 2, 2015
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Antibiotics May Not Help After ‘Complicated’ Appendectomy
Use of the drugs did not lower infection risk after these higher-risk operations, study found
- Posted November 2, 2015
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New Advisory Says Some Athletes With Heart Conditions OK to Play
Statement from cardiology groups applies only to those participating in organized sports
- Posted November 2, 2015



















