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All posts by LadyLively
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Health Tip: Dealing With Back Pain at Work
For starters, sit properly in your chair
- Posted October 13, 2015
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Minority Women Get Worse Breast Cancer Care, Regardless of Tumor Type: Study
Black or Hispanic women are more likely to be diagnosed later, go without recommended treatments
- Posted October 13, 2015
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HIV Therapy May Also Lower Risk for Hepatitis B, Study Says
But researchers add that it's critical to expand vaccination base
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Daily Glass of Wine May Boost Type 2 Diabetics’ Heart Health
People who process alcohol slowly also saw improvements in blood sugar levels, study says
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Confirm High Blood Pressure Outside Doctor’s Office, U.S. Task Force Says
Expert group advises ambulatory or home monitoring before starting treatment
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Doctors, Nurse Practitioners Offer Comparable Outpatient Heart Care: Study
While few differences were found, compliance with guidelines is poor overall
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Doctors, Nurse Practitioners Offer Comparable Outpatient Heart Care: Study
While few differences were found, compliance with guidelines is poor overall
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Americans Concerned About Prescription Painkiller Addiction
People support more education for doctors and regulations to limit abusive access, survey finds
- Posted October 12, 2015
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Slow Progress on Curbing Wasteful, ‘Low-Value’ Health Care Practices: Study
Many tests, procedures and drugs routinely ordered by U.S. doctors are of little real benefit, experts contend
- Posted October 12, 2015




















