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All posts by LadyLively
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American Red Cross Issues Urgent Call for Blood Donations
'Emergency situation' could arise in weeks if shortages continue
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Obesity During Pregnancy Linked to Raised Asthma Risk in Kids
Threat of respiratory disease may be up to 30 percent higher, study suggests
- Posted July 22, 2014
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2 Courts, 2 Different Decisions on Key Obamacare Provision
Rulings conflict over subsidies for people who bought insurance through HealthCare.gov, the federal website
- Posted July 22, 2014
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High-Salt Diets Could Double Risk of Heart Woes for Diabetics
Risk even greater for people whose diabetes isn't well-controlled, study finds
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Injuries on the Increase in High School Lacrosse, Study Shows
More than 22 percent of injuries are concussions, researchers call for better player protections
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Study Casts Doubt on Costly Treatment for Leg Clots
Catheter-directed thrombolysis may carry higher risk of bleeding than conventional treatment, researchers say
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Obamacare Dealt Setback by Federal Appeals Court
Ruling invalidates subsidies for people who bought insurance through HealthCare.gov, the federal website
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Technique Used in Some Hysterectomies May Help Spread Cancer: Study
Cutting uterus into smaller fragments for minimally invasive removal can disperse undetected malignancy
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Gene Discoveries Could Shed New Light on Schizophrenia
Suspect DNA often tied to neurological 'pathways' centered on brain cell communication, experts say
- Posted July 22, 2014
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Sleepless Nights After Divorce May Be Tied to Blood Pressure Rise
Small study finds delayed reaction among those who had trouble resting for more than 10 weeks
- Posted July 22, 2014


















