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Reduced Blood Flow to Back of Brain Raises Recurrent Stroke Risk: Study
Procedure to open blocked arteries may benefit these patients, research suggests
- Posted December 21, 2015
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End-of-Life Talk Often Comes Too Late for Blood Cancer Patients
Study found most lymphoma, leukemia specialists don't discuss hospice care until death is imminent
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Home Births May Be Safe for ‘Low-Risk’ Pregnancies: Study
But critic dismisses the Canadian findings as incomplete, not applicable to the U.S.
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Study Suggests Link Between Gum Disease, Breast Cancer Risk
Higher odds seen among postmenopausal women who smoke, smoked in the past
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Americans Growing More Concerned About Head Injuries in Football
Limiting aggressive tackles one option favored by many, HealthDay/Harris Poll finds
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 21, 2015
New Fecal Incontinence Treatment Approved by FDA Wearable Heart Defibrillator Approved for Children
- Posted December 21, 2015
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Help Your Kids Sleep in Heavenly Peace
Stick to bedtime routines through the holidays, expert says
- Posted December 20, 2015
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Keytruda May Help Fight Tough-to-Treat Lung Cancer
In study, the immune-based therapy beat an older drug with fewer side effects, but it's expensive
- Posted December 19, 2015