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All posts by LadyLively
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Fecal Transplant Helps Fight Off Dangerous Gut Infection: Review
Treatment effective for recurrent disease, research shows
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Obesity Tied to Risk of Complications After Plastic Surgery
Study findings suggest these patients might need more thorough care before and after procedure
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Bystander CPR Linked to Better Outcomes After Cardiac Arrest
Study found it not only saved lives, but also boosted chances survivor could return to work
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Device May Pose Dangers for Patients With Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Off-label use of Lariat resulted in handful of cases where lifesaving surgery was needed or patient died
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Obesity Tied to Risk of Complications After Plastic Surgery
Study findings suggest these patients might need more thorough care before and after procedure
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Bystander CPR Linked to Better Outcomes After Cardiac Arrest
Study found it not only saved lives, but also boosted chances survivor could return to work
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Device May Pose Dangers for Patients With Irregular Heartbeat: Study
Off-label use of Lariat resulted in handful of cases where lifesaving surgery was needed or patient died
- Posted May 4, 2015
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ER Doctors Cautious When Prescribing Narcotic Painkillers: Study
They're dispensing lower number of pills, using meds that carry less overdose risk
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Sleepwalking Parents Likely to Have Sleepwalking Kids
Nighttime wandering passed down to as many as 60 percent of children, study finds
- Posted May 4, 2015
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Many Young Football Players Get Concussions at Practice, Study Says
Limiting player-to-player contact may reduce risk of head trauma, experts say
- Posted May 4, 2015




















