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1 in 3 Women Survive Ovarian Cancer a Decade or More: Study
Many of these patients even had 'high-risk' disease that lowered odds of a good prognosis
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Frozen Donor Eggs May Lead to Fewer Births Than Fresh Ones
But statistics may not tell full story, experts say
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Tying the Knot May Mean Less Drinking for Young Adults
Study suggests heavy alcohol use conflicts with expected marital roles
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Screen Teens With Depression for Heart Disease, Experts Say
New recommendations note these adolescents not recognized as high-risk group
- Posted August 11, 2015
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‘Scoring System’ May Spot Those in Greatest Need of Colonoscopy
But one expert cautions that even 'low risk' patients can still develop suspicious polyps
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Health Highlights: Aug 11, 2015
Fatigue a Major Problem for U.S. Air Traffic Controllers School 'Fat Letters' Don't Work: Study
- Posted August 11, 2015
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Steroids May Help Speed Pneumonia Recovery, Study Finds
But a prospective, rigorous trial may be needed before standard therapy changes, expert says
- Posted August 10, 2015
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More Evidence That Southern Cooking Boosts Heart Risk
Avoid diet heavy in fried food, processed meats and sugary drinks, experts advise
- Posted August 10, 2015
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More Evidence That Southern Cooking Boosts Heart Risk
Avoid diet heavy in fried food, processed meats and sugary drinks, experts advise
- Posted August 10, 2015
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Old Electronics Potential Source of Lead Exposure in Kids
Man who worked at recycling company brought toxins home to his kids via his clothes and hair, expert says
- Posted August 10, 2015




















