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Too Much TV Time Tied to Higher Odds for Blood Clot in Lung: Study
To reduce your risk, take a break, stand up and walk around while watching, researcher suggests
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Many Teens With Chronic Illnesses Use Alcohol, Pot
Four out of 10 high schoolers with medical conditions used one or both in past year, study found
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Cold Weather May Up Risk of Stroke, Severe Heart Attack for Some
But more study needed to determine what strategies might cut those risks
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Wireless Pacemaker Shows Promise in Early Trial
Though it can be placed in heart without surgery, unlike tradtional devices, some safety concerns remain
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Proposed NYC Law May Trim 54 Calories From Kids’ Fast Food Meals
If passed, legislation would also reduce levels of fat and sodium, study says
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Two Measures of Heart Health May Hint at Seniors’ Independence
Researchers eye earlier detection of decline
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Naps May Do a Heart Good
Study found they lowered blood pressure in patients, were linked to better heart and vessel health
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Doctors Rarely Discuss Religion With Critically Ill, Study Says
Researchers find a significant need goes unfulfilled
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Knee, Hip Replacement Surgeries Linked to Heart Risks
Odds are highest in the month following the procedure, study finds
- Posted August 31, 2015
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Some Sobering Stats on Kids and Drinking
Report finds many starting at younger ages, so more likely to binge drink
- Posted August 31, 2015


















