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Think Twice Before You Get That Tattoo: FDA
Though popular, they carry infection risks and are hard to remove
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Experimental Drug Acts Fast Against Chronic Migraine
Begins working within 3 to 7 days, study finds
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Think Twice Before You Get That Tattoo: FDA
Though popular, they carry infection risks and are hard to remove
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Experimental Drug Acts Fast Against Chronic Migraine
Begins working within 3 to 7 days, study finds
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Women Less Likely to Get Blood Thinner for Irregular Heartbeat
They have a higher stroke risk from the condition than men, doctor notes
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Does DNA Determine Success in Life?
Genetic variations might play a role -- albeit small -- in how well someone does at work and with finances, study suggests
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Parents: Stay Mum on Daughter’s Weight
Girls who hear comments on size more likely to be overweight as adults, study finds
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Health Highlights: June 8, 2016
Internet Search Data May Reveal Pancreatic Cancer Patients: Study FDA Warns of Overdoses of Anti-Diarrhea Drug Large Increase in Legionnaire's Disease Cases Since 2000: CDC Updated Toxic Chemical Regulations Passed by Senate
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Cancer’s Heavy Financial Burden
1 in 10 patients skipped doctor visits, nearly 1 in 5 didn't fill prescriptions due to cost, survey shows
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Hey Drivers: Hands-Free Cellphones Not Risk-Free
Study finds they're as distracting, dangerous as hand-held versions because they interfere with what driver 'sees'
- Posted June 8, 2016