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Rates of Preventive Mastectomy Doubled in a Decade, and Fear Is a Factor
Many patients also think it's the best treatment for breast cancer, study finds
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Irregular Heart Rhythm Patients May Not Always Need Blood Thinners: Study
If episodes of atrial fibrillation are brief, the risk of stroke is low, specialists say
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Have Type 2 Diabetes? Try Walking After Eating
Study found it lowered blood sugar levels more than other exercise, particularly if done after dinner
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Rates of Preventive Mastectomy Doubled in a Decade, and Fear Is a Factor
Many patients also think it's the best treatment for breast cancer, study finds
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Irregular Heart Rhythm Patients May Not Always Need Blood Thinners: Study
If episodes of atrial fibrillation are brief, the risk of stroke is low, specialists say
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Have Type 2 Diabetes? Try Walking After Eating
Study found it lowered blood sugar levels more than other exercise, particularly if done after dinner
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Health Highlights: Oct. 18, 2016
Coffee and Beer Top Food/Beverage Tweets Pfizer Announces Cheaper Version of Remicade
- Posted October 18, 2016
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Cost Keeps Many Kids From Playing School Sports, Other Activities
Poor children missing out on valuable pursuits, survey finds
- Posted October 17, 2016
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Obesity More Common Among Teens With Autism: Study
Addressing problem behaviors with food or TV may combat excess weight, researchers suggest
- Posted October 17, 2016