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New Device Treats Superficial Varicose Veins
Adhesive product cuts off blood supply in unsightly leg vessels
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Hispanics May Develop Alcoholic Liver Disease Earlier
Problems start four to 10 years sooner than in whites or blacks, experts found
- Posted February 20, 2015
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FDA OKs New Varicose Vein Treatment
It seals affected veins with adhesive agent, agency says
- Posted February 20, 2015
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CDC Says New Tick-Borne Virus May Have Killed Kansas Man
'Bourbon virus' tied to previously healthy man's death within 11 days of symptoms, agency reports
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Postmenopausal Women May Be at Risk of Gum Disease
If bone fracture odds are elevated, mouth health likely a concern, researchers say
- Posted February 20, 2015
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U.S. Dietary Guidelines Take Aim at Sugar
And continue to endorse fruits, vegetables and unsaturated fats
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Researchers Measure Scope of Muscular Dystrophies That Strike Boys
Hispanics more likely to develop muscle-weakening disorders, but it's not clear why
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Ears May Have Natural Defense Against Loud Noise, Mouse Study Shows
Researchers suspect humans have a similar system to guard hearing
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Narcotic Painkiller Use Tied to Higher Risk for Depression
The longer the use, the bigger the risk the user would become depressed, study found
- Posted February 20, 2015
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Hungry in the Department Store? Your Spending May Rise
Study finds ravenous people tend to purchase more nonfood items
- Posted February 20, 2015




















