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- One Week Less on Social Media Linked to Better Mental Health
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Women Twice as Likely to Die From Severe Heart Attack, Study Finds
Gender gap persists worldwide in emergency cardiac care
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Study Sees No Link Between Common Epilepsy Drug, Certain Birth Defects
Large review found no greater risk of clubfoot, cleft palate, in babies of moms-to-be who used lamotrigine
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Inflectra Approved as ‘Biosimilar’ to Remicade
For adults with Crohn's, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Inflectra Approved as ‘Biosimilar’ to Remicade
For adults with Crohn's, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Gene May Raise Melanoma Risk, Even Without Sun Exposure
Variant of gene linked to skin pigmentation tied to higher chance of deadly skin cancer in study
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Opioid Painkiller May Be New Treatment for Heroin Addicts
Study finds hydromorphone an effective, widely available, licensed choice
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Diabetes Cases Quadruple Worldwide Since 1980: Report
Major increases seen in China, India; obesity is likely the main culprit, researcher says
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Restaurants Cut Calories in Kids’ Meals, Study Finds
But salt and fat still a concern, expert says
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Intensive Exercise a Fountain of Youth for Aging Muscles
Study found muscle tissues of elderly athletes more robust and younger than those of non-athletic peers
- Posted April 6, 2016
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Death of Loved One May Trigger Heart Rhythm Trouble
When partner passes, odds for atrial fibrillation appear to rise, study suggests
- Posted April 6, 2016




















