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Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Obese Patients Beat Diabetes
After procedure, some patients were able to stop taking insulin to control their blood sugar, researchers report
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Weight-Loss Surgery May Help Obese Patients Beat Diabetes
After procedure, some patients were able to stop taking insulin to control their blood sugar, researchers report
- Posted February 15, 2017
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More ‘Extreme Preemies’ Are Surviving
Babies born at 22 and 24 weeks still face tough odds, but neonatal care improvements have been key, doctors say
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Some Docs May Help Fuel Opioid Abuse Epidemic
Patients are 30 percent more likely to get hooked on painkillers if their ER physician prescribes them frequently
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Trump Administration Rolls Out New Obamacare Rules
Enrollment period for 2018 will be shorter, plus new restrictions on joining plans after missed premiums
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Trump Administration Rolls Out New Obamacare Rules
Enrollment period for 2018 will be shorter, plus new restrictions on joining plans after missed premiums
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Rude, Disrespectful Surgeons May Also Be More Error-Prone: Study
Patients who complained about their doctor had more post-surgical complications, researchers say
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Experimental Test Can Spot Autism in Infancy
Researchers report brain scans plus computer algorithm show which high-risk babies might develop the disorder
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Teens May Go Hungry as Poorest Families Struggle to Feed Kids
Parents skip meals so children can eat, but youngest siblings get priority if there's not enough food
- Posted February 15, 2017
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Shocks From Implanted Defibrillators Trigger Health Costs of Their Own
Even when the shock was inappropriate, many people still got invasive medical procedures afterwards, study finds
- Posted February 15, 2017