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Addiction Risk Low for Seniors Taking Post-Op Opioids: Study
Vast majority of patients used the meds short-term to ease their pain
- Posted August 10, 2016
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Tougher U.S. Air Standards Would Be Lifesavers: Study
Reducing smog could also prevent many illnesses, medical group says
- Posted August 10, 2016
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Depression Can Stalk Families Through Generations
People whose parents, grandparents had the illness were 3 times as likely to get it themselves, study found
- Posted August 10, 2016
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4 More Cases of Local Zika Infection Reported in Miami Area
But aerial spraying has made a big dent in mosquito control, health officials say
- Posted August 10, 2016
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For Aging Blacks, ‘Golden Years’ Often Marred by Disability
And black women appear to be hardest hit, study finds
- Posted August 10, 2016
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After-Hours Work Email No Friend of the Family
Study finds expectation to respond threatens lifestyle balance
- Posted August 10, 2016
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Regular Exercise: Antidote for Deadly Diseases?
High levels of physical activity linked to lower risk for two cancers, diabetes, heart disease and stroke
- Posted August 9, 2016