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U.S. Advisers Rethink Cholesterol Risk From Foods: Report
Trans fats are a bigger threat to heart health, doctors and dietitians say
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Depression After Stroke Linked to Troubled Sleep
Korean study found low spirits a key factor in daytime sleepiness, nighttime awakenings
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Effectiveness of Implanted Defibrillators May Depend on Patient’s Age
They extended survival in those at high risk for sudden cardiac death, but those over 70 saw less benefit, study found
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Ebola Drug Shows Promise in Monkey Trial
Experimental medicine targets a key gene in the virus; 75 percent of infected study animals survived
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Low Vitamin D Levels in Childhood May Raise Heart Risks: Study
Chances of artery hardening were higher in those who did not get enough of the vitamin when young
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Iron Supplements May Help Blood Donors Recover More Quickly
Finding could allow people to donate again sooner to help keep blood supply adequate, expert says
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Blood Pressure Meds Lower Heart, Stroke Risks in Diabetics: Analysis
Patients did better even if they didn't actually have high blood pressure
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Mercury in Seafood May Raise Risk of Autoimmune Diseases in Women: Study
The higher the exposure, the higher the levels of a protein linked to immune system dysfunction
- Posted February 10, 2015
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Donor Hearts Going to Waste, Researchers Report
Uniform guidelines that specify which hearts are acceptable for transplantation needed, experts say
- Posted February 10, 2015
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New Name, New Criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
U.S.-appointed panel says illness is 'legitimate,' should be called Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease
- Posted February 10, 2015




















