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Cured Meats Could Aggravate Asthma, Study Suggests
Symptoms worsened for those who often ate foods like ham and salami
- Posted December 20, 2016
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About 1.3 Million U.S. Adults Identify as Transgender: Study
Survey in 19 states found about 0.5 percent prevalence, with male-to-female cases more common
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Mothers of Kids With Severe Birth Defects May Have Shorter Lives: Study
But the overall risk of early death is still quite low
- Posted December 20, 2016
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FDA OKs High-Tech Diabetes Device to Help Replace Fingerstick Tests
Dexcom G5 is first continuous glucose monitoring system that can be used for treatment decisions
- Posted December 20, 2016
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About 1.3 Million U.S. Adults Identify as Transgender: Study
Survey in 19 states found about 0.5 percent prevalence, with male-to-female cases more common
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Mothers of Kids With Severe Birth Defects May Have Shorter Lives: Study
But the overall risk of early death is still quite low
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Rest May Not Be Best for Kids After Concussion
Study suggests light activity may help speed recovery
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Obamacare May Have Broadened Patients’ ER Choices
Insurance affects where people go for emergency care, study finds
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Rest May Not Be Best for Kids After Concussion
Study suggests light activity may help speed recovery
- Posted December 20, 2016
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Routine Testing for Genital Herpes of Little Benefit: U.S. Experts
Early diagnosis won't change course of the STD, which is incurable, advisory panel says
- Posted December 20, 2016