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Survival Improves for Patients With Advanced Breast Cancer
Study finds better prognosis in women whose tumors have spread beyond the breast, nearby lymph nodes
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Hearts Entombed With Loved Ones Give Clues to Cardiac Disease Centuries Ago
Four 400-year-old specimens from France were well-preserved enough to show signs of the illness
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Is Breast Density an Overrated Cancer Risk Factor?
Croatian study questions the link, but U.S. experts disagree with finding
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Powerful New Pot May Harm the Brain, Researchers Say
But marijuana advocate calls the study 'speculative'
- Posted December 2, 2015
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SIDS Risk Depends on More Than ‘Sleeping Environment’
Study finds 'Back to Sleep' messages worked, but so did lower smoking and teen pregnancy rates
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Health Highlights: Dec. 2, 2015
Recall of E. Coli-Linked Celery Includes 150,000 Products
- Posted December 2, 2015
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Delayed Clamping of Umbilical Cord May Be Better for Preemies
Waiting 45 seconds was linked to enhanced motor skills among infants in study
- Posted December 1, 2015
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Planned Cesareans Tied to Slight Increase in Asthma Risk for Kids
But second report finds countries with low C-section rates had higher death rates for infants, mothers
- Posted December 1, 2015
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Doctor Burnout Rates on the Rise
Surveys show a nearly 10 percent increase across a range of specialties in the U.S.
- Posted December 1, 2015




















