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Tiny Brain Lesions Linked to Raised Risk of Stroke Death
Even in those with no symptoms, small damaged areas were tied to greater odds of stroke, study finds
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Chronic Ills May Add Up to a Shortened Life Span
Study finds combination of diabetes, heart disease and stroke can cut up to 15 years of life expectancy
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Stroke Tied to Long-Term Mental Decline
Deterioration centers around ability to think, plan, study finds
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Who’s Most Likely to Get Addicted to Their Narcotic Painkiller?
People with a history of smoking or abusing drugs at highest risk of long-term use, study found
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Wide Variations Seen in U.S. Stroke Care
Only small percentage of patients receive clot-busting drug or other urgent treatment, study shows
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Health Highlights: July 7, 2015
More Countries Need to Place High Taxes on Tobacco: WHO Stella & Chewy's Pet Products Recalled
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Health Tip: Help Kids Prevent Stress
Teach coping techniques while they're young
- Posted July 7, 2015
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Health Tip: Is Arthritis Affecting Your Hands?
Swelling, stiffness and pain may be symptoms
- Posted July 7, 2015
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More Parents See Benefits of Vaccines, Poll Finds
Reports on outbreaks of measles, whooping cough in past year may have shifted opinions, pediatrician says
- Posted July 6, 2015
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Calcium Scan Can Predict Premature Death Risk, Study Says
Noninvasive look at arteries may benefit people without obvious heart symptoms
- Posted July 6, 2015




















