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Nursing Homes Using Hospice Care More, But at a Cost
Spending increased about $6,800 for those getting end-of-life comfort care, study says
- Posted May 6, 2015
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‘Love Hormone’ May Help New Moms Heed Crying Babies
Brain scan study suggests oxytocin might play role in getting new mothers to care for infants
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Patients With Bleeding Strokes May Do Better at Specialized Centers
Study found victims were less likely to die within 90 days when treated at more advanced facilities
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Almost 17 Million Gained Coverage Under Obamacare
But many Americans still can't afford medical care, expert says
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Healthy Eating May Shield the Aging Brain
Study found those who ate most fruits, veggies, fish were least likely to show thinking declines over 5 years
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Many Aging Boomers Face Chronic Illness, But Death Rate Is Falling: CDC
Report finds nearly half need a heart drug, almost a fifth are diabetic
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Little Risk of Vitamin D Toxicity, Study Says
Concerns about high calcium blood levels led to 10-year study
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Sharp Drop in Uninsured Texans Since Obamacare Rollout: Survey
But poorest residents are far more likely to lack coverage than the rich
- Posted May 6, 2015
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More Aging Americans Using Canes, Walkers
Many seniors rely on more than one mobility device, study finds
- Posted May 6, 2015
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Does Mom’s Cellphone Startle the Fetus?
Researchers say yes, but potential consequences are unclear
- Posted May 6, 2015



















