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Gene Tests May Improve Lung Cancer Care: Study
Screening for mutations helps doctors choose targeted therapies that could increase survival, researchers say
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Could Sleep Apnea Affect Your Hearing?
Study suggests people with the disorder should have their hearing tested
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Reports of Chest Pain Down For Whites, But Not Blacks
Study suggests blacks may need more intervention for blood pressure, diabetes and smoking
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Exercise Aids in Stroke Recovery
Regular activity, such as walking, afterwards improves memory and quality of life, suggest experts
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Sleep Apnea Linked to Raised Stroke Risk in Women, Too
Later onset of the sleep disorder may have led to an underestimation of women's risk, study suggests
- Posted May 20, 2014
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Gene Tests May Improve Lung Cancer Care: Study
Screening for mutations helps doctors choose targeted therapies that could increase survival, researchers say
- Posted May 20, 2014
-
Could Sleep Apnea Affect Your Hearing?
Study suggests people with the disorder should have their hearing tested
- Posted May 20, 2014
-
Reports of Chest Pain Down For Whites, But Not Blacks
Study suggests blacks may need more intervention for blood pressure, diabetes and smoking
- Posted May 20, 2014
-
Exercise Aids in Stroke Recovery
Regular activity, such as walking, afterwards improves memory and quality of life, suggest experts
- Posted May 20, 2014
-
Sleep Apnea Linked to Raised Stroke Risk in Women, Too
Later onset of the sleep disorder may have led to an underestimation of women's risk, study suggests
- Posted May 20, 2014



















