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Steep Price Hikes Led to Drop in Use of 2 Heart Drugs at U.S. Hospitals
Half as many patients got nitroprusside, while isoproterenol use fell one-third, study finds
- Posted August 10, 2017
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Does Early Puberty Affect a Girl’s Academic Achievement?
Those who begin their periods younger may leave school sooner, research suggests
- Posted August 9, 2017
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It’s Never Too Soon to Safeguard Your Bones
Osteoporosis prevention starts now
- Posted August 9, 2017
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Yoga May Boost Aging Brains
Changes seen in areas involved with attention and memory, but it's not yet clear if yoga is the cause
- Posted August 9, 2017
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Health Tip: Childhood Obesity Can Trigger Adult Problems
Here's how you can help prevent them
- Posted August 9, 2017
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Health Tip: Mental Disorders Are Common
Nearly one in five Americans recently affected, surveys show
- Posted August 9, 2017
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Study Tests Sound Waves to Monitor Pressure Inside the Skull
Noninvasive experiment aims to reduce risk of brain damage, bleeding and infection
- Posted August 8, 2017
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Some Medical Ills Call for Dental Detective Work
One woman needed intestinal surgery to remove decade-old wire from braces
- Posted August 8, 2017