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CPR Simulator May Boost Nurses’ Skills
Every-other-year training is insufficient, researcher says
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Some Ebola Infections May Be Symptomless
Findings suggest impact of virus during recent outbreak may have been underestimated
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Coming Soon: Lower Cholesterol From a Twice-a-Year Shot?
Injectable drugs could provide major advance in heart-disease prevention, researchers say
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Too Few U.S. Adults Have CPR Training
Older people have especially low rates, study finds
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Migraine and Stroke Risk Linked Again
Researchers suggest doctors consider severe headaches a potential risk factor for brain attack
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Stressed Childhood Might Raise Risk for High Blood Pressure Later
And second study found link to family history
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Heart Failure Hospitalizations on the Rise in U.S.
But the length of stay is getting shorter and survival rates are going up, study finds
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Guidelines May Have Helped Curb ADHD Diagnoses in Preschoolers
Still, too few with disorder receive behavior therapy, child psychologist says
- Posted November 15, 2016