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All posts by LadyLively
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More Stress, More Headaches, Study Says
Tension-headache sufferers in particular may benefit from relaxation techniques, experts suggest
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Gene Variations Leave Infants at Risk of Leukemia, Study Suggests
Finding might one day point the way to a cure, researchers say
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Insured Patients May Not Always Get Best Trauma Care, Study Finds
They were less likely to be transferred to trauma centers than the uninsured were
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Mesh for Hernia Repair Reduces Recurrence, Study Suggests
But the open surgery technique increases odds of complications, researchers find
- Posted February 19, 2014
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More Stress, More Headaches, Study Says
Tension-headache sufferers in particular may benefit from relaxation techniques, experts suggest
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Gene Variations Leave Infants at Risk of Leukemia, Study Suggests
Finding might one day point the way to a cure, researchers say
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Insured Patients May Not Always Get Best Trauma Care, Study Finds
They were less likely to be transferred to trauma centers than the uninsured were
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Experimental Therapy Shows Promise Against Type of Adult Leukemia
Genetic tweak of patient's immune cells boosted chances of remission in advanced cases
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Northera Approved For Rare Blood Pressure Condition
Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension is most often tied to Parkinson's disease
- Posted February 19, 2014
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Too Much Sitting After 60 May Lead to Disability, Study Says
For each extra sedentary hour per day, researchers found a 50 percent increased risk
- Posted February 19, 2014