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1 in 4 Breast Cancer Lumpectomies Requires Follow-Up Surgery
Risk after breast-conserving operation is lower with 'high-volume' surgeons, researchers say
- Posted February 17, 2016
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‘Stroke Camp’ Seems to Help Caregivers Cope
Health care staff gives much needed break, allows caregivers to connect with each other
- Posted February 17, 2016
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More Evidence Smog May Raise Stroke Risk
Study conducted in U.S. and China finds risk is highest in extreme temperatures in winter and summer
- Posted February 17, 2016
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Pot Smokers Susceptible to Other Addictions, Study Finds
But not everyone thinks marijuana is a 'gateway' drug
- Posted February 17, 2016
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Extremely Small Preemies May Face Bullying, Mental Health Risks
Long-term Canadian study followed participants until age 36
- Posted February 17, 2016
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Many Suicidal People Make Long-Term Recovery, Study Shows
A supportive confidant improves odds of sustained well-being
- Posted February 17, 2016
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Health Highlights: Feb. 17, 2016
New Immune Therapy Achieves Complete Remission in Blood Cancer Patients Proposed Food Stamp Changes Would Boost Access to Healthy Foods
- Posted February 17, 2016
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FDA: Wait a Month to Donate Blood After Travel to Zika-Prone Areas
Four weeks is long enough for the virus to pass out of the body, agency says
- Posted February 16, 2016