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Shift Workers at Greater Risk of Heart Ills, Study Says
Abnormal sleep patterns may disrupt body's natural rhythm
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Women More Prone to Anxiety Than Men, Review Finds
Westerners also wrestle with the condition more than people in other parts of the world
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Beware of Bleeding Risks With Antacids Containing Aspirin
Alka Seltzer, Bromo Seltzer among over-the-counter products vulnerable patients should avoid, FDA says
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Shift Workers at Greater Risk of Heart Ills, Study Says
Abnormal sleep patterns may disrupt body's natural rhythm
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Women More Prone to Anxiety Than Men, Review Finds
Westerners also wrestle with the condition more than people in other parts of the world
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Longer Use of Certain Drugs Cuts Recurrence for Breast Cancer Survivors
Women who took an aromatase inhibitor for 10 years instead of 5 got added benefit, study found
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Gruesome Cigarette Pack Images Seem to Help Some People Quit
Many smokers can't shake the haunting FDA-proposed visuals, study finds
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Useless Treatments Common in Young, Terminal Cancer Patients
3 in 4 get aggressive therapies with painful side effects in last months of their lives, study finds
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Drug Duo Cures a Tick-Borne Disease — in Mice
Babesiosis can sicken humans, so clinical trials are next step, researchers say
- Posted June 6, 2016
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Intensive Blood Sugar Control May Be Too Much for Some With Type 2 Diabetes
Individualized treatment is important, expert says
- Posted June 6, 2016