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Immune Therapy Makes Headway Against a Lymphoma
Early trial results termed 'fantastic step forward' in fight against non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Surgery at High-Quality Hospitals a Money-Saver for Medicare
Savings is more than $2,000 per person, study finds
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Excess Pre-Pregnancy Weight May Slightly Raise Baby’s Cerebral Palsy Risk
But, study found overall odds remain quite low
- Posted September 8, 2016
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What’s Regular Exercise Worth? Maybe $2,500 Per Year
That's how much a new study says the average adult with heart disease might save in health care costs
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Immune Therapy Makes Headway Against a Lymphoma
Early trial results termed 'fantastic step forward' in fight against non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Sugary Drink Warnings Hit Home With Teens
Fewer choose sweetened beverages when labels mention obesity, diabetes, study finds
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Health Highlights: Sept. 8, 2016
Cancer 'Moonshot' Priorities Outlined in New Report U.S. Senate Panel Will Examine EpiPen Price Hike
- Posted September 8, 2016
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Intensive Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Can Extend Survival: Study
Researchers also found lower risk of complications such as heart and kidney disease, vision problems
- Posted September 7, 2016