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- ByHeart Formula Faces Lawsuits After Babies Sickened With Botulism
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New Guidelines Set Safe Surgery Margins for Some Breast Cancers
2 millimeters is enough to guard against recurrences while reducing need for additional surgeries
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Exercise Not an ‘Antidote’ to Too Much Sitting, Heart Experts Say
American Heart Association statement says it's not enough to move to boost health, you have to sit less
- Posted August 15, 2016
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New Guidelines Set Safe Surgery Margins for Some Breast Cancers
2 millimeters is enough to guard against recurrences while reducing need for additional surgeries
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Too Many Public Defibrillators Out of Reach When Needed
Canadian study shows many are kept in buildings that aren't always open
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Granddaddy of Sharks May Live to 400
Scientists used carbon-14 dating to establish Greenland shark as oldest vertebrate on Earth
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Paying Smokers to Quit May Pay Off
Study found financial incentives inspired some to overcome the addiction
- Posted August 15, 2016
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How Long Will You Live? Look to Your Parents
Lower risk of dying from heart disease if mom and dad lived past 70, study suggests
- Posted August 15, 2016
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This Key Neighborhood Factor May Help Smokers Quit
Study found that the farther a person had to walk to buy cigarettes, the more likely they were to quit
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Acetaminophen During Pregnancy May Up Risk of ADHD in Kids
But only association found, and researchers say women should still take the painkiller if needed
- Posted August 15, 2016
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Cancer Now Leading Killer in 12 European Nations
Gains against heart disease and stroke, especially in Western Europe, likely behind the shift
- Posted August 15, 2016




















