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Marriage a Boost for Heart Attack Survivors
Post-discharge support is critical, study says
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Sound Sleep Elusive for Many Kids With ADHD
Those with the attention disorder sleep less, take longer to fall asleep at night, study finds
- Posted June 8, 2016
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Electroacupuncture Helped Ease Carpal Tunnel in Study
But experts say finding is preliminary, didn't include a control 'sham' treatment
- Posted June 7, 2016
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Upside of Late Delivery: Possible Brain Boost?
Researchers find higher test scores during school years, but also risk of physical disabilities
- Posted June 7, 2016
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Female Reproductive Tract Not a Sterile Environment, Study Finds
Researchers also found different microbes in women with ovarian cancer
- Posted June 7, 2016
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Anesthesia Safe for Infants, Toddlers, Study Says
No lingering mental effects seen after one exposure, but more research needed, doctor suggests
- Posted June 7, 2016
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Coming Soon: A Wearable Artificial Kidney?
Small trial suggests device might be feasible, potentially freeing patients from dialysis machines
- Posted June 7, 2016
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U.S. Black Women Get Less Care to Prevent Breast Cancer Return
Genetic testing, risk-reducing surgery more likely for whites, Hispanics, study finds
- Posted June 7, 2016



















