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Six Ways to Reduce Your Risk of Colon Cancer
Diet, weight and physical activity play a significant role, expert says
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Preventive Mastectomy May Not Boost Sense of Well-Being
Over time, women reported similar states of mind with or without additional surgery, study finds
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Preventive Mastectomy May Not Boost Sense of Well-Being
Over time, women reported similar states of mind with or without additional surgery, study finds
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Vitamin D a No Go for Arthritic Knees, Study Finds
Supplements didn't slow disease progression or ease pain, even in patients with low levels of the vitamin
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Most Teens Who Abuse ADHD Meds Get Them From Others
Study finds 54 percent of kids surveyed use medications for non-medicinal purposes
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Screen High-Risk Adults for Tuberculosis, Experts Say
Up to 10 percent of those with dormant TB develop active infection, according to health task force
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Lack of Stem Cells May Be Key to Repeat Miscarriages
Potential clues to recurrent loss might found in lining of uterus, researchers say
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Study Suggests Causes for Lupus’ Impact on Immune System
Certain cells seem to malfunction and create inflammation instead of fighting the disease, research say
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Women in Cardiac Arrest May Be Less Likely to Receive Help
Doctors and the public still think of heart problems as a man's disease, researcher says
- Posted March 8, 2016
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Pot Smokers May Face 5 Times Greater Risk of Alcohol Abuse
Marijuana users also less likely to quit drinking, researchers say
- Posted March 8, 2016