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Most U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Heart Studies Take Years to Get Published: Report
Delays could keep promising treatments from patients who need them
- Posted November 13, 2013
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Deadly Brain Illness Discovered in British Family
Condition destroys tissue much like mad cow disease, but is inherited and not infectious
- Posted November 13, 2013
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U.S. Health Care Lags Behind Other Affluent Countries, Study Finds
Many Americans surveyed complained of roadblocks and delays, and had a dim view of system
- Posted November 13, 2013
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U.S. Health Care Lags Behind Other Affluent Countries, Study Finds
Many Americans surveyed complained of roadblocks and delays, and had a dim view of system
- Posted November 13, 2013
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Very Early Preemies May Face Higher Risk of Future Eye Problem
Large Swedish study found more retinal detachment in those born at less than 32 weeks' gestation
- Posted November 13, 2013
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Post-Surgery Pain Tied to Temporary Memory Decline in Mice
Study also tested post-operative learning ability
- Posted November 13, 2013
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Needle-Free ‘Breathalyzer’ for Daily Diabetes Testing Shows Promise
But first, device must undergo clinical studies
- Posted November 13, 2013
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Most Teens Who Misuse Painkillers Aren’t After a High, Study Finds
Researchers call for more monitoring of teenagers prescribed narcotic drugs
- Posted November 13, 2013