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Health Tip: Kick Off Exercise With a Support System
Reach out to friends and family
- Posted October 20, 2016
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‘Fake Pills’ May Help Ease Back Pain
Patients knew they were taking a placebo and still obtained relief, study finds
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Trauma Patients Not to Blame for Opioid Epidemic: Study
Only 1 percent still took prescribed painkillers one year after hospital discharge
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Lasting Jump in ER Visits After Oregon Medicaid Expansion
People didn't substitute doctors for emergency rooms -- they used both, study says
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Clots May Be the Cause of Fainting in Some Elderly
But doctors don't often suspect pulmonary embolism, researchers say
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Exercise May Help People Who Already Have Memory Loss
But effects only lasted as long as activity continued, study found
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Digestive Byproduct Tied to Meat Raises Risks for Some Heart Patients
Those with narrowed leg arteries and high levels of the byproduct had higher odds of dying early, study suggests
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Exercise May Help People Who Already Have Memory Loss
But effects only lasted as long as activity continued, study found
- Posted October 19, 2016
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Digestive Byproduct Tied to Meat Raises Risks for Some Heart Patients
Those with narrowed leg arteries and high levels of the byproduct had higher odds of dying early, study suggests
- Posted October 19, 2016



















