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New Guidelines Focus on Pulmonary Hypertension in Kids
The sometimes fatal heart and lung disease requires different strategies for children and adults
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Childhood Whooping Cough Tied to Small Rise in Epilepsy Risk
But chances of any one child getting the seizure illness remain low, one expert says
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Study Links Having Children to Lower Ovarian Cancer Risk
Women who've had their tubes tied also seemed to be protected
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Prescription Drug Use on the Rise in U.S.
Many adults take 5 or more medications, often for preventable ills, study finds
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Extracting Clot Beats Clot-Busting Drug Alone in Study of Stroke Patients
People who had removal procedure were more likely to have functional independence after 90 days
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Anti-Smoking Programs May Sometimes Backfire
Study found smokers can get angry, defensive when public health programs stigmatize tobacco use
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Smoking Common in Foreign Films, Study Finds
International research team calls for governments to stop subsidizing films that show tobacco use
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Rheumatoid Arthritis May Shorten Life Span: Study
Heart, respiratory problems were main contributors to early death, researchers found
- Posted November 3, 2015
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Acupuncture May Ease Neck Pain Over Long Term
'Alexander technique' also helped more than drugs and physical therapy, study found
- Posted November 3, 2015
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More Belly Fat in First Trimester Linked to Diabetes Risk Later in Pregnancy
Might be a better way to spot women in danger of developing blood sugar disease, researcher says
- Posted November 3, 2015




















