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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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Scientists Use Stem Cells to Correct Infant Cataracts
Leaving these cells behind during removal of damaged tissue led to regeneration of new, clear lens
- Posted March 9, 2016
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U.S. Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall
But there's been a concerning increase in liver cancer, experts say
- Posted March 9, 2016
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With Early Breast Cancer, Targeted Radiation Shows Promise
Study finds limited radiotherapy effective after low-risk tumors are removed, but questions remain
- Posted March 9, 2016
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U.S. Pediatricians to Add Poverty to Well-Visit Checklist
One simple question might help families avert serious health risks, American Academy of Pediatrics says
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Doctors May Be Missing Chances to Treat Prediabetes
Study found many patients with higher-than-normal blood sugar levels were not being treated for it
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Health Highlights: March 9, 2016
'Fifth Beatle' George Martin Dead at 90 Obama in Excellent Shape: Doctor
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Health Tip: Stuff Your Salad With Nutritious Ingredients
Herbs and greens add flavor and nutrients
- Posted March 9, 2016
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Special Infant Formulas Don’t Shield Against Asthma, Allergies: Study
Review of nearly 70 years of data found no protective effect; experts urge breast-feeding instead
- Posted March 8, 2016