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Heart Attack Before 50 Ups Early Death Risk
But healthy living can improve those odds, experts say
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Fallout From 9/11 May Include Early Dementia
WTC first responders who developed PTSD seem at greater risk of mental decline, study finds
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Heart Attack Before 50 Ups Early Death Risk
But healthy living can improve those odds, experts say
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Antibiotic ‘Report Card’ Drills Guidelines Into Dentists
Seeing their prescription rates leads some to change their ways, study finds
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Vitamin A Compound Might Aid in Colon Cancer Fight
Researchers studying connection between retinoic acid and inflammation in gut
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Contacts May One Day Be Used to Deliver Glaucoma Medication
Study showed the lenses as effective in monkeys as the standard eye drop treatment
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Researchers Find Another Way Zika Can Harm Babies
Close to 6 percent who were diagnosed with microcephaly also had hearing loss
- Posted August 30, 2016
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iPads Calm Surgery-Bound Kids as Well as Sedatives
Study found equal benefits in easing anxiety
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Non-addictive Painkiller Shows Promise in Animal Trials
But human studies have yet to be done
- Posted August 30, 2016
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Sleep Apnea Mask Treatment Fails to Curb Heart Risks
CPAP helped patients feel better, but didn't cut odds for heart death, heart attack or stroke, study found
- Posted August 30, 2016