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All posts by LadyLively
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Women’s Chest Pain Unreliable Indicator of Heart Attack: Study
Scientific tools, not patient complaints, needed for accurate diagnosis, expert says
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Estrogen Won’t Make Women Sharper After Menopause, Study Finds
Researchers see no brain benefits even in early postmenopause
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Why Many U.S. Preteens Aren’t Getting the HPV Shot
Review found cost, fear of kids becoming sexually active deters some parents
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Women’s Chest Pain Unreliable Indicator of Heart Attack: Study
Scientific tools, not patient complaints, needed for accurate diagnosis, expert says
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Estrogen Won’t Make Women Sharper After Menopause, Study Finds
Researchers see no brain benefits even in early postmenopause
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Olysio Approved as Hepatitis C Treatment
Drug blocks protein that helps virus replicate
- Posted November 25, 2013
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DNA Can Predict Unusually Tall Height, Study Shows
Findings might help treat kids with growth issues and identify criminal suspects
- Posted November 25, 2013
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FDA Approves New Treatment for Hepatitis C Infection
Olysio may cut down on side effects while achieving good responses in patients, experts say
- Posted November 25, 2013
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Might Stomach Artery Treatment Be Future Weight-Loss Tool?
Early study found unexpected side effect after procedure to stop bleeding
- Posted November 25, 2013