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Combo Treatment Protects Pregnant Women, Fetuses From Malaria in Study
Findings suggest older medication is losing effectiveness, researchers say
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Woman Who Had 1st U.S. Uterus Transplant Loses the Organ Due to Complication
Doctors at Cleveland Clinic aren't yet revealing what went wrong, but stress that procedure does have risks
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Woman Who Had 1st U.S. Uterus Transplant Loses the Organ Due to Complication
Doctors at Cleveland Clinic aren't yet revealing what went wrong, but stress that procedure does have risks
- Posted March 9, 2016
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MS Patients May Be Prone to Other Chronic Illnesses, Study Finds
High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and depression among common co-existing conditions
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Tai Chi Could Be a Healthy Move for Your Heart
Traditional Chinese exercises might reduce depression, improve quality of life for heart patients
- Posted March 9, 2016
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MS Patients May Be Prone to Other Chronic Illnesses, Study Finds
High blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and depression among common co-existing conditions
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Tai Chi Could Be a Healthy Move for Your Heart
Traditional Chinese exercises might reduce depression, improve quality of life for heart patients
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Diabetes Treatment May Affect Breast Density
Women on insulin might need extra breast cancer screening, expert suggests
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Sharapova Not the First to Use Performance-Enhancing Drug
Study shows many elite athletes took meldonium before January ban
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Brain Bleed Risk From Warfarin May Be Higher Than Thought
Study of veterans with irregular heartbeat found one-third suffered such incidents while on the drug
- Posted March 9, 2016




















