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Scientists Try to Stop Another Deadly Virus
Junin, an Ebola-like disease in Argentina, has a death rate of 20 to 30 percent
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Study: Smoking Hikes Chances of Early Death for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
But risk declines after quitting, researchers find
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Control Type 2 Diabetes in Long Run
After 5 years, more patients in surgery group had lower blood sugar than in medication-only group
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Scientists Try to Stop Another Deadly Virus
Junin, an Ebola-like disease in Argentina, has a death rate of 20 to 30 percent
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Study: Smoking Hikes Chances of Early Death for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
But risk declines after quitting, researchers find
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Control Type 2 Diabetes in Long Run
After 5 years, more patients in surgery group had lower blood sugar than in medication-only group
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Treating Depression Might Help Stem Heart Woes: Study
Effective treatment shown to lower risk of major cardiovascular complications, researchers report
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise Against Heart Failure
A second study found bypass surgery might also extend the lives of people with the disease
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Tanning May Limit Skin’s Ability to Produce Vitamin D: Study
Even those with significant sun exposure can have low levels of this essential vitamin, research shows
- Posted April 4, 2016
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Women’s Sex Lives Get a Boost After Non-Surgical Fibroid Treatment
Doctors say women need to know about this less-invasive option, although it's not suitable for all
- Posted April 4, 2016