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Many Kidney Transplant Patients Land in ER Within 2 Years: Study
Findings show need to coordinate care after organ transplant, researcher says
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Mammograms May Also Help Spot Heart Disease, Study Suggests
The breast screening test compared well to heart CT scans, researchers say
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Heart Attacks Striking Younger, Fatter Americans: Study
Doctors, patients need to work together to prevent cardiac disease, experts say
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Brain Scans Give Clues to Stress-Heart Attack Link
Fear appears to increase inflammation in the arteries, researchers say
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Scientists Create Bacteria in Lab With ‘Minimal’ Genes Needed for Life
Researchers said they had to include 149 genes whose purpose remains unknown
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Scientists Create Bacteria in Lab With ‘Minimal’ Genes Needed for Life
Researchers said they had to include 149 genes whose purpose remains unknown
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Healthy Amount of Vitamin C Might Keep Cataracts at Bay
Key is to get the nutrient from foods rather than a supplement, researchers say
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Tuberculosis Decline in U.S. Has Stalled, CDC Reports
Agency reaffirms its commitment to eliminating the lung infection
- Posted March 24, 2016
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FDA Wants Generic Narcotic Painkillers to Be Abuse-Deterrent
One more step to combat the epidemic of potent painkiller abuse
- Posted March 24, 2016