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Study Ties Too Much Sitting to Risks for Certain Cancers
Those with the most chair time had worse odds for colon, endometrial cancers, researchers suggest
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Older Breast Cancer Patients Do Follow Drug Therapy: Study
7-year review finds adherence to recommendations for preventing cancer return
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Mom’s Epilepsy Drugs Appear Safe in Breast Milk
Babies' brains and IQs don't seem to be affected by mother's medication, study finds
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Experts Revise Optimum Blood Sugar Level for Kids With Type 1 Diabetes
Targeted levels are made lower, but young patients need individualized care, ADA guideline says
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Study: Similar Outcomes From Combat Head Injuries, Regardless of Cause
Researchers looked at blast- and nonblast-related trauma in Iraq-Afghanistan veterans
- Posted June 16, 2014
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High Blood Pressure May Sometimes Be Overtreated: Study
Bringing systolic readings below 120-139 might not provide added benefit, researchers say
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Study Ties Too Much Sitting to Risks for Certain Cancers
Those with the most chair time had worse odds for colon, endometrial cancers, researchers suggest
- Posted June 16, 2014
-
Older Breast Cancer Patients Do Follow Drug Therapy: Study
7-year review finds adherence to recommendations for preventing cancer return
- Posted June 16, 2014
-
Mom’s Epilepsy Drugs Appear Safe in Breast Milk
Babies' brains and IQs don't seem to be affected by mother's medication, study finds
- Posted June 16, 2014
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Experts Revise Optimum Blood Sugar Level for Kids With Type 1 Diabetes
Targeted levels are made lower, but young patients need individualized care, ADA guideline says
- Posted June 16, 2014




















