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Breast Cancer Screenings Still Best for Early Detection
Newer treatments, early diagnoses are improving outcomes for women with the disease, experts say
- Posted October 12, 2017
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Hearing Loss Can Challenge Relationships
It can trigger feelings of frustration, guilt and isolation -- for patients and those who love them
- Posted October 12, 2017
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Your Robot Masseuse Will See You Now
Device developers say it offers professional quality and cost savings
- Posted October 12, 2017
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While New Moms Cook and Clean, New Dads Play
Study shows men enjoy twice as much leisure time on weekends as their wives do
- Posted October 12, 2017
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Talk Therapy May Help Menopause Woes
Sleep problems, depression eased in small study
- Posted October 11, 2017
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Tai Chi: A Gentler Way to Exercise for Ailing Hearts
Gentle movements may be a steppingstone to traditional exercise
- Posted October 11, 2017
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Trauma’s Toll on a Woman’s Heart
Study found those who experienced 3 or more tragedies were more likely to have signs of cardiovascular trouble
- Posted October 11, 2017