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- Doctors Describe Texas Dairy Farm Worker’s Case of Bird Flu
- Does Preschool Boost Kids’ Long-Term Academic Success? Study Finds Mixed Results
- AI Might Spot Rare Diseases in Patients Years Earlier
- An Orangutan Healed Himself With Medicinal Plant
- Quit-Smoking Meds Not Working for You? Try Upping the Dose
- Fewer Americans Are Suffering Most Dangerous Form of Heart Attack
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All posts by LadyLively
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Mom’s Smoking May Put Kids at Higher Risk of COPD in Adulthood
Risk was almost tripled when mothers smoked heavily, but study didn't prove cause and effect
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Blacks More Likely to Have Kidney Failure Than Whites: Study
Researchers say high-risk gene variants that are more common in blacks don't explain the disparity
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Pennsylvania Study Shows Fatal Drug ODs Soaring
State had a 14-fold rise in such deaths since 1979, mirroring nationwide trend
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Two-Thirds of Americans Report Daily Discrimination in Poll
The resulting stress is tied to health problems, researchers add
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Agent Orange Linked to Bladder Cancer, Thyroid Problems, Panel Says
Herbicide was used during Vietnam War, and vets with Parkinson's-like symptoms can file claim for the condition
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Elderly With Advanced Colon Cancer Often Get Costly, Dubious Treatments: Study
Drugs come with many side effects, may add only one month to survival, researchers add
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Drug Duo May Rapidly Shrink Breast Tumors in Some Patients
Researchers say combo therapy worked well for about 1 in 4 women with HER2-positive breast cancer
- Posted March 10, 2016
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Certain Biopsy Method Tied to Better Outcomes After Kidney Cancer
Image-guided testing of tissue from the kidney mass may lead to improved treatments, researchers say
- Posted March 10, 2016
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The High Price of Untreated Insomnia
Not getting medications, therapies for condition costs about $100 billion a year, researchers report
- Posted March 10, 2016