- Study Finds Arsenic, Lead in Tampon Products
- Wegovy, Ozempic Lower Risk of Many Obesity-Related Cancers
- Could a Cancer Drug Curb the Organ Damage of Severe COVID?
- New Drug Could Boost Lifesaving Powers of Overdose Drug Naloxone
- “Love Hormone” May Help Treat Obesity, Postpartum Depression
- Scientists Find Way to Reverse Chemo Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer Patients
- Air Pollution Exposure Tied to 40% Drop in Live Births Among IVF Patients
- Women in Military More Likely to Suffer Chronic Pain During Wartime
- American Indian/Alaska Native Breast Cancer Patients Less Likely to Get Reconstruction
- Soy Foods May Be Good for Kids’ Brains
All posts by LadyLively
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Could E. Coli Vaccine for Cows Cut Human Infections?
Study of Scottish cattle suggests spread to people would drop by 85 percent
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Suicides Rose Worldwide After 2008 Economic Crisis: Study
About 5,000 more men killed themselves than normally expected, with smaller increases for women
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Tamoxifen’s Mental Side Effects Are Real, Study Shows
But researchers also found drug that may counteract problem from breast cancer treatment
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Doctors Quick to Order Knee MRIs When They Own a Scanner, Study Finds
Test results were more likely to be normal when doctors 'self-referred' knee pain patients
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Intensive Substance-Abuse Treatment Fails to Deliver Better Results: Study
But researcher isn't ready to give up on the multi-pronged approach
- Posted September 17, 2013
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2 Questions May Reveal Seniors’ Impending Decline, Study Says
Inability to climb steps seen as one red flag
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Medicaid Patients Behind Jump in California ER Visits, Study Finds
Number of adults treated in emergency rooms rose nearly 1 million between 2005 and 2010 in the state
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Doctors Quick to Order Knee MRIs When They Own a Scanner, Study Finds
Test results were more likely to be normal when doctors 'self-referred' knee pain patients
- Posted September 17, 2013
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Intensive Substance-Abuse Treatment Fails to Deliver Better Results: Study
But researcher isn't ready to give up on the multi-pronged approach
- Posted September 17, 2013
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2 Questions May Reveal Seniors’ Impending Decline, Study Says
Inability to climb steps seen as one red flag
- Posted September 17, 2013