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Memory Can Fade After Menopause
But women still outperform men, researchers report
- Posted November 9, 2016
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Intense Chemo Offers Little Benefit for Early Breast Cancer: Study
U.S. cancer expert still sees role for the approach in certain patients
- Posted November 9, 2016
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New Spine Stimulation Device Provides Pain Relief
High-frequency therapy helps block pain signals better than low-frequency treatments, study finds
- Posted November 9, 2016
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Health Highlights: Nov. 9, 2016
Recreational Marijuana Use Approved in California, Massachusetts and Nevada
- Posted November 9, 2016
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Self-Harm a Cause of Death During Pregnancy and for New Moms
Suicide, overdoses are occurring when expecting and in first year of motherhood; depression a likely factor, study finds
- Posted November 8, 2016
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Kids With Cardiac Arrest Less Likely to Survive CPR at Night
Researchers don't yet know why chances of success better at other times of day
- Posted November 8, 2016
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Kids With Cardiac Arrest Less Likely to Survive CPR at Night
Researchers don't yet know why chances of success better at other times of day
- Posted November 8, 2016
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Parents Often Miss Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Kids
Signs may include nightmares, avoiding reminders of the trauma, feeling unsafe, researchers find
- Posted November 8, 2016



















