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Smokers With Pneumonia at Risk for Lung Cancer: Study
Chest scans a cost-effective strategy to screen this population, researchers say
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Green, Leafy Vegetables Each Day May Help Keep Glaucoma at Bay
Risk of the eye disease dropped by 20 percent or more for those who consumed the most, study found
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Kindergartners With Traumatic Life Experiences Struggle More in School
Multiple adverse events linked to poorer concentration, more aggression, researchers find
- Posted January 14, 2016
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High Deductibles = Fewer Imaging Tests: Study
Insurance costs keep patients from seeking X-ray, CT or MRI scans, researchers report
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Kindergartners With Traumatic Life Experiences Struggle More in School
Multiple adverse events linked to poorer concentration, more aggression, researchers find
- Posted January 14, 2016
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E-cigarettes Don’t Help Smokers Quit Tobacco: Study
Devices actually lower chances of quitting by 28 percent, researchers say
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Average Age of First-Time Moms in U.S. Still Rising: CDC
Delaying pregnancy means smaller families and implications for overall population, expert says
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Health Highlights: Jan. 14, 2016
West Africa Ebola Outbreak Is Over: WHO CDC May Warn Pregnant Women Against Travel to Regions With Zika Virus More Medical Device-Related Infections Than Previously Thought: Senate Report FDA Advisers: Approve Implant for Opioid Addiction
- Posted January 14, 2016
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Stressed Teens May Face Higher Diabetes Risk as Adults: Study
They might be more likely to eat unhealthy foods, smoke, not exercise, researchers say
- Posted January 14, 2016




















