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Cardiology Still a Man’s Field, Survey Finds
Women less likely to choose that specialty, and they report more discrimination than males
- Posted December 22, 2016
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Exercise May Be Real Medicine for Parkinson’s Disease
Physical activity helps improve gait and balance, research review finds
- Posted December 22, 2016
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Celebrate the Holidays, But Not While Drinking and Driving
Coffee won't help a tipsy person sober up, traffic safety experts warn
- Posted December 22, 2016
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New MS Drug Shows ‘Breakthrough’ Promise for Advanced Disease
Specialist hopes ocrelizumab will be available by spring
- Posted December 22, 2016
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Chemo Drug May Combat Serious Brain Tumor After All
Certain glioblastomas respond to anti-angiogenic compounds, study finds
- Posted December 22, 2016
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New Approach to Concussion Diagnosis
Ability to process sound provides clues about brain injury, researchers say
- Posted December 22, 2016
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Serious Yoga Injuries, Though Rare, Are on the Rise
Problems requiring ER care up about 70 percent, even more in older people, study finds
- Posted December 22, 2016
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Health Tip: Getting Your Child Vaccinated
Distractions can help prevent pain
- Posted December 22, 2016


















