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How Intense Efforts Boosted Heart Health for One Maine Community
Better screening, control of high cholesterol and blood pressure cut deaths and hospitalizations, study finds
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Straight Men More Prone to Jealousy Over Sexual Infidelity: Study
But emotional infidelity more upsetting to straight women, researchers add
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Episiotomies on the Decline for U.S. Births
But almost 12 percent of deliveries still involve the surgical procedure, study finds
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Asthma Tied to Higher Risk of Sleep Apnea
The longer a person had asthma, the more likely they developed the breathing disorder, study found
- Posted January 13, 2015
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An Optimistic Outlook May Be Good for Your Heart
Study of more than 5,100 adults found a strong correlation between the two
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Race, Ethnicity Affect Breast Cancer Survival, Study Shows
New research finds biological differences in tumor type, behavior
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Gene Mutations Linked to Colon Cancer in Black Patients
Finding might lead to better treatment of the disease, researchers say
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Vaccination Can Cut Rates of Common Infection in Infants
Rotavirus triggers potentially dangerous diarrhea, vomiting, experts say
- Posted January 13, 2015
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Cluster of Heart Risk Factors Tied to Uterine Cancer Risk
Excess weight likely a big factor, but other conditions also appear to matter
- Posted January 13, 2015
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As Altitude Rises, Lung Cancer Rates Seem to Fall
Lower oxygen levels may play a role in study findings
- Posted January 13, 2015




















