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Is Chemo Overused in Younger Colon Cancer Patients?
Study found the treatment often wasn't beneficial, but cancer expert says more research is needed
- Posted January 25, 2017
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Premature or Early Menopause More Likely in Women Without Kids: Study
Odds also greater if monthly periods started at 11 or younger, researchers say
- Posted January 25, 2017
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‘Ablation’ Procedure Helps 3 out of 4 Patients With Irregular Heartbeat
But results may not be lasting, and patients may still need to take medications
- Posted January 25, 2017
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Health Highlights: Jan. 25, 2017
Newer Hepatitis C Drugs May Pose Health Risks: Study
- Posted January 25, 2017
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Fitter Seniors May Have Healthier Brains
Study found link between strong cardiorespiratory system and better memory
- Posted January 24, 2017
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Body Cooling Little Help to Kids When Heart Stops: Study
No difference seen in survival, brain function outcomes when compared to normal temperature control
- Posted January 24, 2017
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HPV Vaccine Doesn’t Eliminate Need for Pap Test
Women who've been immunized still need the screen every 3 to 5 years, cancer specialists say
- Posted January 24, 2017
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Could a Therapy for Irregular Heartbeat Harm the Brain?
Small study shows higher rate of brain lesions in people receiving ablation for ventricular arrhythmias
- Posted January 24, 2017




















