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Healthy Habits Help Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Study Finds
Steps include controlling blood pressure and cholesterol
- Posted December 22, 2015
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The Pill, Hormone Therapy Safe for Women Taking Blood Thinners: Study
Finding may lay to rest the notion that hormonal treatments raise odds for recurrent clots, expert says
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Weight-Loss Surgery Lowered Risk of Heart Attack, Type 2 Diabetes in Study
British researchers say procedure provides many long-term health benefits
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Night-Shift Workers May Be Prone to Car Crashes
More than one-third had near misses during driving test after work, small study finds
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Child Paralysis Cases Spiked During Virus Outbreak: Study
But definitive cause of polio-like disease remains unproved, researchers say
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Hormone Therapy Safely Helps Preserve Fertility for Breast Cancer Patients: Study
However, in many cases doctors and patients don't discuss the issue, experts say
- Posted December 22, 2015
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More IVF Tries Improve Odds of Having a Baby
Some couples have success after six cycles or more, researchers say
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Smoke Weed in College and Your Grades May Go to Pot
Study links marijuana use to skipped classes, poorer academic performance
- Posted December 22, 2015
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Skin-to-Skin Contact May Lower Preemies’ Risk of Death: Review
Prolonged touching with mom in intensive care unit also reduced chances of blood infections
- Posted December 22, 2015