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Hispanics, Blacks Less Likely to Get High Blood Pressure Treatment: Study
Less than half from any group had BP under good control
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Hispanics, Blacks Less Likely to Get High Blood Pressure Treatment: Study
Less than half from any group had BP under good control
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Obamacare Repeal Could Bring Many More Uninsured, Higher Premiums
Nonpartisan report analyzes probable effects of a 2015 Congressional bill
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Monkey Study Boosts Theory That Fewer Calories Can Extend Life
But calorie restriction should start at older ages, researchers say
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Steep Rise in Births to U.S. Women Using Opioids
Few treatment programs deal with substance abuse in expectant moms, federal report says
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Obamacare Repeal Could Bring Many More Uninsured, Higher Premiums
Nonpartisan report analyzes probable effects of a 2015 Congressional bill
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome a Global Problem: Report
Countries with highest alcohol use during pregnancy include Belarus, Britain, Denmark, Ireland and Russia
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Steep Bills Surprise Patients Who Go ‘Out-of-Network’
For example, anesthesiologists charge nearly 6 times the Medicare rate, study finds
- Posted January 17, 2017
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1 in 3 Adults Diagnosed With Asthma May Not Have It: Study
Almost half did not get objective breathing test, researchers in Canada found
- Posted January 17, 2017
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Why Winter Weather Brings More Flu
Cold, dry air helps the virus stay airborne long enough to cause infections, researchers say
- Posted January 17, 2017




















