- HHS Launches New Autism Study Despite Experts’ Concerns
- CDC Urges Extra Measles Shot For Some U.S. Travelers Amid Outbreak
- Showerhead Water Limits Rescinded as Trump Targets Household Appliances
- Most Women Aren’t Clear When Menopause Might Start
- New Visual Test For Autism Could Aid Earlier Diagnosis
- Half-Million Children Could Die If U.S. AIDS Relief Is Dropped
- Seasonal Allergies Likely To Grow Worse Under Climate Change
- First Baby Born From Robot-Controlled IVF
- Eviction Bans Linked To Drop In Child Abuse Reports
- Bausch + Lomb Issues Recall of enVista Lenses Used in Cataract Surgery
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Two-Pronged Chemo Helps Some With Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Study found using both abdomen drip and IV delayed progression of disease
- Posted June 4, 2016
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Liquid Biopsy May Help Doctors Track Changes in Tumors
Large study found it predicted when cancer DNA was mutating, could help tailor treatments to avoid drug resistance
- Posted June 4, 2016
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Overweight Kids Eat Only a Bit More Per Meal
Study finds difference is surprisingly small -- just 11 calories on average
- Posted June 3, 2016
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Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery Isn’t Always the Right Choice
One-third of older patients may need hip replacement within 2 years, study suggests
- Posted June 3, 2016
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Minimally Invasive Hip Surgery Isn’t Always the Right Choice
One-third of older patients may need hip replacement within 2 years, study suggests
- Posted June 3, 2016
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Cheaper Breast Cancer Drug Does Well in Clinical Trial
It has similar effectiveness, safety compared to Herceptin for HER2-positive disease
- Posted June 3, 2016
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‘Smart Bomb’ Targets Tough-to-Treat Breast Cancer
Experimental approach doubles time to disease progression, experts find
- Posted June 3, 2016
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1 in 5 Ovarian Cancer Patients Doesn’t Get Life-Extending Surgery: Study
Advanced age, disease were predictors for receiving only chemo, radiation or nothing at all
- Posted June 3, 2016
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Many Take Opioids Months After Hip, Knee Replacements
Study findings highlight growing painkiller addiction epidemic
- Posted June 3, 2016
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Many Addicts Going Without Meds That Curb Opioid Abuse
In 2013, just 17 percent were given drugs like naltrexone after hospital discharge, study found
- Posted June 3, 2016