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Cancer Treatment More Likely to Leave Blacks in Debt
Or forego therapies due to cost, study finds
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Is Morning Sickness a Good Thing?
Women who experienced nausea, vomiting had 50 to 75 percent lower risk of pregnancy loss, study finds
- Posted September 26, 2016
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Many Patients Enter Cancer Trials With Unrealistic Expectations
Study finding is a red flag, researcher says
- Posted September 26, 2016
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9 of 10 U.S. Teens Don’t Get Enough Exercise
And bad habits continue after high school for most, study shows
- Posted September 26, 2016
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More Hispanics Treated at Breast Cancer Center After Obamacare
Enrollment in clinical trials also increased, study finds
- Posted September 25, 2016
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Healthy Diet as Teen, Less Weight Gain as Adult
Study suggests food choices made at 15 may establish long-term eating habits
- Posted September 23, 2016
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Insecticide Spraying Working Against Florida’s Zika Mosquitoes: Officials
A two-pesticide punch kills insects and their larvae -- safe for people: CDC
- Posted September 23, 2016