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Aristada Approved for Schizophrenia
Long-acting drug injected every four-to-six weeks
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Infants Born to Drug-Abusing Mothers Often Readmitted to Hospital
These babies are often born addicted and have higher risk of breathing, feeding problems, experts say
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Hospitals Doing Better Job of Promoting Breast-feeding: CDC
Still, nearly 4 million babies are born each year in U.S., but only 14 percent in 'baby-friendly' hospitals
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Less-Invasive Surgery May Not Be Best Option for Rectal Cancer
Two studies found standard surgery was slightly more successful
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Hormone Replacement May Protect Women’s Kidneys, Study Suggests
But the finding is considered preliminary and needs more study
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Rehab May Not Help After Broken Ankle: Study
Australian review shows no benefit, but a U.S. orthopedic surgeon disagrees
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Optune Device Approved for Newly Diagnosed Brain Cancer
Emits electric pulses designed to thwart tumor growth
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Grades May Sink for Girls Who Are Compulsive Texters
But similar link with poor school performance wasn't seen for boys
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Concussion Recovery May Be Delayed in Older Adults
Research suggests head injuries later in life cause more profound effects
- Posted October 6, 2015
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Young Cancer Survivors Often Develop New Malignancies
Teens, young adults who received radiation treatment appear at higher risk, study says
- Posted October 6, 2015



















