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Obesity May Be Tied to Lower Survival Rates for Tongue Cancer Patients
Small study compared outcomes in patients three years after surgery for early disease
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Single-Sex Education’s Benefits Challenged in Study
Research review finds no significant difference academically
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Skin Cancer Risk Seen in Vietnam Vets Exposed to Agent Orange
Decades later, raised rates of non-melanoma disease reported in U.S. veterans exposed to the herbicide
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Experimental ‘Implanted Insulin’ Device Seeks to Control Blood Sugar Levels
The hope: to eliminate daily injections for those with diabetes, but much testing remains to be done
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Health Highlights: Feb. 7, 2014
Stress of Birth May Cause Some Cases of Autism: Study 'Star Trek' Actor Leonard Nimoy has COPD Concerns Raised About Surgical Method to Remove Uterine Fibroid Tumors Newer Norovirus Strain Caused Cruise Ship Outbreak: CDC
- Posted February 7, 2014
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Running Might Beat Walking for Breast Cancer Survivors
Runners were less likely than walkers to die of the disease during nine-year study, but the findings aren't foolproof
- Posted February 7, 2014
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‘House’ TV Series Leads to Real-Life Diagnosis
Doctors realized patient's mysterious symptoms resembled those of a character on the medical drama
- Posted February 6, 2014
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Expanded DNA Testing Might Allow Personalized Breast Cancer Treatment
Researchers were able to pinpoint specific therapies for some women in study
- Posted February 6, 2014