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- Judge Declares Wyoming’s Abortion Bans Unconstitutional
- Why Alarm Is Easing Over a Rise in Pancreatic Cancer Among the Young
- More Than Half of U.S. Adults Could Be Candidates for Ozempic
- U.S. Alcohol-Linked Deaths Doubled in 20 Years
- There’s Been a Big Improvement in Lung Cancer Survival
- Newer Blood Thinner Cuts Odds for Stroke After Heart Valve Surgery
- Most of the World’s Cities Lack Enough Trees to Cool, Calm Residents
- Ablation Best Treatment for Rapid Heartbeat in Heart Attack Survivors
- Want to Lower Chemical Exposures in Pregnancy? Quit Nail Polish, Makeup and Hair Dye
All posts by LadyLively
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Is Healthy Obesity a Myth?
Study found even with normal blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, the obese had more artery plaque
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Nail Salons’ Drying Lamps Carry Only Small Cancer Risk
Study of various lamps at 16 salons suggests low carcinogenic potential
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Dispatcher-Assisted CPR Boosts Cardiac Arrest Survival in Kids: Study
When bystanders follow experts' instructions, more brain function can also be preserved, findings show
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Is Healthy Obesity a Myth?
Study found even with normal blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar levels, the obese had more artery plaque
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Nail Salons’ Drying Lamps Carry Only Small Cancer Risk
Study of various lamps at 16 salons suggests low carcinogenic potential
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Dispatcher-Assisted CPR Boosts Cardiac Arrest Survival in Kids: Study
When bystanders follow experts' instructions, more brain function can also be preserved, findings show
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Doctors Regrow Large Areas of Muscle Lost in Injured Soldiers
Trauma patients regained some function in severely damaged legs with first-time procedure
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Stem Cells Used to Regenerate Heart Muscle in Monkeys
Scientists say clinical trials in humans could be ready within 4 years
- Posted April 30, 2014
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‘Freezing’ Technique May Work for Some Women With Early Breast Cancer
Less invasive procedure destroyed all cancer cells when tumor was 1 centimeter or less
- Posted April 30, 2014
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Radiation May Equal Surgery, With Easier Recovery, for Cancerous Lymph Nodes
Study of breast cancer patients found fewer complications with nonsurgical treatment
- Posted April 30, 2014