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Irregular Heart Beat May Pose Bigger Threat to Women
Review found atrial fibrillation linked to higher risk of stroke, heart trouble, death in women
- Posted January 19, 2016
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California Sees Doubling of CT Scans for Minor Injuries, Study Finds
Researchers concerned about potentially unnecessary radiation exposure
- Posted January 19, 2016
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California Sees Doubling of CT Scans for Minor Injuries, Study Finds
Researchers concerned about potentially unnecessary radiation exposure
- Posted January 19, 2016
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Schools Offering Drinking Water May Have Slightly Slimmer Students
When water was available, kids purchased less milk, study found
- Posted January 19, 2016
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Terminal Cancer Patients in U.S. Less Likely to Die in Hospitals
Study compares end-of-life practices in seven countries
- Posted January 19, 2016
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HIV Testing Rates Still Low Among Teens, Young Adults: CDC
Half of infected young people don't know it, even though guidelines suggest screening all who are ages 13 to 64
- Posted January 19, 2016
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Study Questions Use of Physical Therapy for Early Parkinson’s
Future research should investigate more intensive programs, researchers say
- Posted January 19, 2016
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Slow Heart Rate Doesn’t Mean Early Death Risk: Study
But, there's some concern for those taking medications that slow the heart rate
- Posted January 19, 2016
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Out-of-Shape Teens May Face High Blood Pressure Later
Even thin kids are at risk, study says, emphasizing importance of exercise
- Posted January 19, 2016
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HIV Testing Rates Still Low Among Teens, Young Adults: CDC
Half of infected young people don't know it, even though guidelines suggest screening all who are ages 13 to 64
- Posted January 19, 2016