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Nerve Blocking Procedure Fails to Impress in Weight Loss Study
Modest reduction not significantly better than diet drugs or other surgeries
- Posted September 2, 2014
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Double Mastectomy Doesn’t Improve Survival, Study Finds
But many more women in U.S. are choosing the radical procedure
- Posted September 2, 2014
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Daily Exercise May Halve Risk for Heart Failure, Study Says
Higher levels of activity reap greater benefits, researchers find
- Posted September 2, 2014
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Booze, Pot Bad for Teens in Different Ways, Study Suggests
Drinking tied to unsafe driving, marijuana use linked to poorer academics, job performance
- Posted September 2, 2014
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New Guidelines for Treating Form of Advanced Breast Cancer
Four-fifths of advanced cases are HER2-negative tumors, doctors' group says
- Posted September 2, 2014
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No Clear Winner Among Popular Diets, Analysis Finds
Researchers saw little difference when it came to weight loss after one year
- Posted September 2, 2014
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Nerve Blocking Procedure Fails to Impress in Weight Loss Study
Modest reduction not significantly better than diet drugs or other surgeries
- Posted September 2, 2014
-
Double Mastectomy Doesn’t Improve Survival, Study Finds
But many more women in U.S. are choosing the radical procedure
- Posted September 2, 2014
-
Daily Exercise May Halve Risk for Heart Failure, Study Says
Higher levels of activity reap greater benefits, researchers find
- Posted September 2, 2014
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Booze, Pot Bad for Teens in Different Ways, Study Suggests
Drinking tied to unsafe driving, marijuana use linked to poorer academics, job performance
- Posted September 2, 2014




















