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Move More to Prevent Heart Failure
Study suggests at least 45 minutes of daily activity necessary to lower risk by 20 percent
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Poor, Minorities Spend More Time Waiting for Medical Care
Findings may be due to differences in health care options, researchers suggest
- Posted October 5, 2015
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FDA Orders Studies on Contaminated Endoscopes Tied to Illness Outbreaks
Duodenoscopes used at 2 Los Angeles hospitals carried drug-resistant 'superbug'
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Short Bursts of Intense Exercise Seems Good for Teen Hearts: Study
High-power workouts improved blood vessel function, researchers say
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Some Blood Pressure Drugs May Be Risky for Certain Surgery Patients
Study found those without heart problems faced higher chances of heart trouble after non-cardiac operations
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Flu Vaccine May Also Protect Against Pneumonia
Study suggests about 57 percent of hospitalizations for flu-related pneumonia might be prevented
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Routine Screening for Child Abuse Might Spot More Cases: Study
Further testing of all children with suspicious injuries could minimize misdiagnoses
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Could Injection Be Used Someday to Spay or Neuter Pets?
Mouse study shows promise for alternative to surgical sterilization for dogs, cats
- Posted October 5, 2015
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Hispanic, Poor Children May Have Greater Risk of Losing Eye to Cancer
Study suggests disparities in care; rare disease typically uncovered during routine visits
- Posted October 5, 2015
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‘Tweeners’ Who Think Pot Is Cool More Likely to Drink and Drive Later: Study
Parents need to talk about alcohol and drugs with their kids early and often, experts say
- Posted October 5, 2015




















