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Obese Women on Birth Control Pills May Face Higher Risk of Rare Stroke
But, overall risk is still low, experts say
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Long Hours at the Office May Raise Your Heart Disease Risk: Study
The danger was sharply higher for those who work 46 hours a week or more
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Many Cancer Survivors Struggle to Make Ends Meet
Money problems can affect their mental health, quality of life, researchers say
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Two-Dose Chickenpox Shot Gets the Job Done, Study Shows
Adding second shot at ages 4 to 6 is almost 100 percent effective
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Health Highlights: March 14, 2016
Suspected Lassa Fever Patient Being Treated at Atlanta Hospital
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Health Tip: Can You Tell if a Toe Is Broken?
You may still be able to walk on it
- Posted March 14, 2016
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Research Offers Clues to Dementia With Language Loss
In this rarer form of brain illness, protein plaques appear to clump more prominently in certain areas
- Posted March 13, 2016
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Preventive Mastectomies Triple Among U.S. Women With Cancer in One Breast
Patients increasingly opt to have the healthy breast removed, despite limited benefit, study says
- Posted March 11, 2016
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Preventive Mastectomies Triple Among U.S. Women With Cancer in One Breast
Patients increasingly opt to have the healthy breast removed, despite limited benefit, study says
- Posted March 11, 2016



















