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New Drug May Brighten Outlook for Advanced Breast Cancer
Palbociclib slows disease progression, study finds
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Moms’ Rheumatoid Arthritis May Be Linked to Epilepsy Risk in Kids
Researcher stressed that most children born to women with the autoimmune condition not at risk for seizures
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Moms’ Rheumatoid Arthritis May Be Linked to Epilepsy Risk in Kids
Researcher stressed that most children born to women with the autoimmune condition not at risk for seizures
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Can Time-Release Capsules Replace Daily Pills?
Animal test shows medicine safely released over two-week period
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Many Atrial Fibrillation Patients Missing Out on Blood Thinners
Half aren't being given these potentially lifesaving medications when discharged from hospital, researchers say
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Many With Common Irregular Heartbeat Unaware of Stroke Risk
Study finds gaps in what patients know about atrial fibrillation
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Device Shows Promise Against Tough-to-Treat Heart Failure
After a year, patients reported fewer symptoms, better quality of life, study finds
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Health Highlights: Nov. 16, 2016
First Use of Gene Editing Technique in Humans Reported by Chinese Scientists Marijuana Use Allowed at Denver Bars and Restaurants 3 Washington State Children May Have Rare Neurological Disorder
- Posted November 16, 2016
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High Blood Pressure Rates Have Doubled Worldwide Since 1975
Most of the burden lies in poorer nations and not the U.S. and other wealthy countries, study finds
- Posted November 16, 2016
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Poor Sense of Smell May Signal Alzheimer’s Risk
Testing looks for decreased olfactory sense, combined with thinking, memory troubles
- Posted November 16, 2016




















