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Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Some Recurrent Miscarriages
Approach seemed to help women with high blood levels of a 'marker' for inflammation, study found
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Daily Aspirin May Help Prevent Some Recurrent Miscarriages
Approach seemed to help women with high blood levels of a 'marker' for inflammation, study found
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Emflaza Approved for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
First U.S. approval of corticosteroid to treat the disorder
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Emflaza Approved for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
First U.S. approval of corticosteroid to treat the disorder
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Drinking Peroxide as ‘Natural’ Cure Leads to Dangerous Blood Clots
So-called 'super water' carries big risks, doctors warn
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Preemies Bombarded With Noise in First Weeks of Life
But private rooms may not be the solution, study suggests
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Heart-Healthy Tips for Your Grocery List
Start by loading up with veggies, preferably in a variety of colors, cardiologist says
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Divorce May Shrink an Older Woman’s Waistline
… while marriage may widen it, study suggests
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Many Women Skip Mammograms After False-Positive Result
But imaging experts stress that doing so may raise risk for actual breast cancer
- Posted February 9, 2017
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Skimp on Sleep and You Just May Wind Up Sick
Study of twins showed when someone is sleep-deprived, immune system weakens
- Posted February 9, 2017