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Weight-Loss Surgery May Ease Type 2 Diabetes Long-Term
New 15-year study says these procedures outperform regular care for obese patients
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Gene May Boost Chances of Type 2 Diabetes for Latinos
Study finds a fivefold increase in risk, but doesn't prove cause-and-effect
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Doctors’ Group Calls for Tougher Rules on Sale of E-Cigarettes
American Medical Association recommendations include minimum age purchase rule, flavor restrictions
- Posted June 10, 2014
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U.S. Diabetes Rate Jumps to 29 Million: CDC
Nearly 1 in 10 people now face higher risks for various ills linked to the blood sugar disease, report finds
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Pregnant or Breast-feeding Women Urged to Eat More Fish
Choose types lower in mercury, such as cod, salmon and tilapia, FDA and EPA say
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Scans Show Even ‘Late’ Preemies Have Brain Differences
Finding underscores fact that not only early preemies show developmental deficits
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Human Stem Cells Used to Create Light-Sensitive Eye Cells
Researchers hope findings could eventually lead to eye-cell transplants that could stop or reverse blindness
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Recession Forced Many Families to Seek Medicaid Coverage
Illinois data shows those who had children with chronic illnesses were most affected
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Breast Cancer Drug Herceptin Linked to Risk of Heart Problems: Study
But most of these effects reverse after women finish treatment, experts say
- Posted June 10, 2014
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Exercise May Spur More Varied Gut Microbes, Study Finds
In turn, that may boost immune system and overall health, researchers note
- Posted June 10, 2014



















