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Health Tip: Checking Your Child’s Toys for Lead
Protect against lead poisoning
- Posted January 7, 2016
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No Link Between ‘the Pill’ and Birth Defects: Study
Findings should reassure women and their doctors, experts say
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Some Women Face Geographic Barriers to Breast Reconstruction
Those treated at academic hospitals travel nearly 50 miles on average, research shows
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Antibody May Lower Rejection Rates After Stem Cell Transplant in Leukemia Patients
Study showed many were able to avoid graft-versus-host disease
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Hard Lessons Learned From the Ebola Fight
West Africa epidemic showed women survived more, and an anti-malaria drug worked well, scientists report
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Blood Test May Help Rule Out Pregnancy Complication: Study
Women with suspected pre-eclampsia are often hospitalized
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Psych Therapies May Have Long-Term Benefits for Irritable Bowel Patients
Treatments might help ease gastrointestinal symptoms for at least six months, study finds
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Psych Therapies May Have Long-Term Benefits for Irritable Bowel Patients
Treatments might help ease gastrointestinal symptoms for at least six months, study finds
- Posted January 6, 2016
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Mouse Study May Offer Clues to Mysteries of Schizophrenia
Loss of certain brain cells might help explain onset of symptoms, scientists say
- Posted January 6, 2016