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All posts by LadyLively
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Combo Approach May Work Best for Smokers Looking to Quit
Study finds drug Chantix plus nicotine patch beats use of the patch alone
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Less May Be More When It Comes to Gallbladder Surgery
Studies find less aggressive care before and after surgery may lead to better results
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Study Targets Causes of Birth Defects
New research challenges chromosomal theory tied to problems
- Posted July 8, 2014
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More Painkillers May Raise Heart Risks for Older Women: Review
Class of drugs that includes naproxen linked to increased chance of heart attack, stroke, but finding not conclusive
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Cervical Cancer Vaccine Doesn’t Boost Clot Risk: Study
Analysis included more than 500,000 women from Denmark
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Combo Approach May Work Best for Smokers Looking to Quit
Study finds drug Chantix plus nicotine patch beats use of the patch alone
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Less May Be More When It Comes to Gallbladder Surgery
Studies find less aggressive care before and after surgery may lead to better results
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Study Targets Causes of Birth Defects
New research challenges chromosomal theory tied to problems
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Severe Obesity Cuts Up to 14 Years Off Life: Study
As weight climbs, so do related deaths from heart disease, diabetes and cancer, researchers say
- Posted July 8, 2014
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Will You Be Obese? Look at Your Sisters, Brothers
Study found older sibling's obesity was strongest predictor for risk
- Posted July 8, 2014




















