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Nipple-Preserving Mastectomies Appear Safe for High-Risk Women: Study
Preventive breast surgeries with nipple intact don't raise breast cancer risk, researchers report
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Pharmacists Can Manage Some Chronic Conditions Effectively, Study Suggests
But it's not clear if they could reduce symptoms more or help you live longer than your doctor can
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Fewer Children May Explain Why More Women Now Outlive Men
As number of births started to decline century ago, females began living longer than males, researchers suggest
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Music Might Give Babies’ Language Skills a Boost
Small study suggests an effect, but just how long it may last is unclear
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Female Pelvis Widens, Then Shrinks Over a Lifetime, Study Finds
Timing of shifts, at puberty and menopause, suggest that estrogen is steering changes, researcher says
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Fewer Children May Explain Why More Women Now Outlive Men
As number of births started to decline century ago, females began living longer than males, researchers suggest
- Posted April 25, 2016
-
Music Might Give Babies’ Language Skills a Boost
Small study suggests an effect, but just how long it may last is unclear
- Posted April 25, 2016
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Female Pelvis Widens, Then Shrinks Over a Lifetime, Study Finds
Timing of shifts, at puberty and menopause, suggest that estrogen is steering changes, researcher says
- Posted April 25, 2016